By Tami Watt, Editor Hodinöhsöni’ or Ogwe’öweh have had traditions with song and dance since our beginnings. Rooted in ceremony, traditional music is often used to give thanks to the Creator for the renewal of the cycle of nature and the continuous gifts from Mother Earth. Most ceremonies take place behind closed doors in the […]
Director’s Update. By Beth Lay Photo above: Seneca elders: Bessie Young & Viola Lay, Photo by: Alyssa Snyder, Seneca Media Happy Spring! We hope you are well and enjoying the longer and brighter days. Although our centers have been closed, the AOA staff and offices have been very busy this past winter providing meals, support, […]
Open to the Public w/ limited availability When: April 22, 2021 at 1pmWhere: Council Chambers at William Seneca Building Social distancing will be practiced and a mask is required!