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Harvest Time & Holiday Bazaar

(harvesting, cooking, preparing food) Agwadeyësta’ Do:gë:h would like to encourage learning the words for harvest season. To hear these words spoken by a fluent elder go to memrise.com and search Harvest or paste the link shown here: https://app.memrise.com/course/6229464/harvest-time-harvesting-cooking-preparing-food Ëgekö:ni | Ësekö:ni’ | Ëdwakö:ni’I will cook | You will cook | We will cook Ëgekwihs’a:’ | […]

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Haudenosaunee Social at JCC

Calling ALL Dancers & Singers! Come out on November 30, 2022 and enjoy traditional foods, songs & dances at the JCC Jamestown Campus located in the Student Union in the Hamilton Collegiate Center. For more information email CharityCampbell@mail.sunyjcc.edu or colburnkl01@mail.sunyjcc.edu.

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Recognizing Native American Heritage Month at SU

November 01, 2022 | dailyorange.com Dances, discussion and dinners are all part of Syracuse University’s celebrations honoring and recognizing Native American Heritage Month. Check out their upcoming events posted below: Lacrosse – Learn to PlayLearn about the Native history of lacrosse with Neal Powless, an Onondaga lacrosse player. After the discussion, the SU Club Lacrosse […]

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Stand with Seneca Celebrates Native American Heritage Month

The Seneca Nation has a long and proud past, present, and future in Western New York, our ancestral homelands. With our work yesterday and today in building the region’s economic vitality through our Gaming enterprises, our commitment to the communities we operate in is as strong as ever. #StandWithSeneca is proud to celebrate Native American […]

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News From The Four Corners United Methodist Church

Rte. 438 and Versailles Plank Road, Cattaraugus Territory Submitted by Marilyn Anderson In November we honor the Veterans from our communities. Pray for those who gave their lives, for those who returned and may be battling PTSD and for the families who have been affected by war DATES TO REMEMBER: Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday […]

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Dr. Lori Quigley Elected as the Ombudsperson for the NIEA Board of Directors

(National Indian Education Association) Will Continue Work to Advance Comprehensive, Culture-Based Opportunities for Native American Students November 3, 2022 | medaille.edu Medaille University Interim President Lori V. Quigley, Ph.D., has been elected as the ombudsperson for the National Indian Education Association (NIEA) Board of Directors. In that role, she will continue her work to advance […]