Weekly Seneca language classes at the Onöhsagwë: de’ Cultural Center are being offered as of Thursday, February 13. Each class will be from 6pm-8pm, and will be instructed by Kelsey Lay from the Allegany Language Department.
There are many upcoming cultural classes that are free and open to the public happening at the Sully this winter. See flyers for specific details, including class size and registration information. Vamp & Cuff Class: February 19, 26 & March 5, 19, 26 – Wednesdays from 5:30pm-8:30pm Open Carving Studio w/Hayden: March 4th – May […]
This February the Onöhsagwë: de’ Cultural Center is honored to feature Marilyn Jemison Anderson, 78 as our elder of the month. Marilyn Jemison Anderson is Genyáhdë:h [Turtle Clan] Onöndowa’ga:’ [Seneca Nation; Lit. People of the big hills]. The daughter of Frances Button Jemison and Carlton Jemison, Marilyn is a direct descendant of Mary Jemison and […]
Heyhey, Nya:wëh sgë:nö’ my fellow Senecas! In this issue, I’d like to introduce what I’m sure is a familiar face to many in our community: my Executive Secretary, Toonie Pierce. Toonie attended Gowanda Central School and the Rochester Institute of Technology. Since the 1980s, she has worked for the Seneca Nation in various capacities. Notably, […]