Log Pounding, Splint Cleaning & Basket Making
Come join us for a three-part workshop! This event is completely free and open to the public. Log pounding and splint cleaning will be a two-day event (August 4th & 5 [...]
Come join us for a three-part workshop! This event is completely free and open to the public. Log pounding and splint cleaning will be a two-day event (August 4th & 5 [...]
Join us for Hodínöhšö:ni:h dancing and a sneak peek at everything 2025's Marvin "Joe" Curry Veteran's Pow Wow has to offer. [...]
Elder Spotlight, February 2025: Marilyn Anderson This February we are honored to feature Marilyn Jemison Anderson, 78 as our elder of the month. She is Genyáhdë:h [Turt [...]
Elder Spotlight: Darlene Miller Early this month. August of 2024, Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center opened our brand new 'Cornplanter' exhibit. 'Cornplanter' the exhibit cent [...]
In this blog post we announce the very exciting news that not one, but two new exhibits are coming to the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum. Both exhibits have been on the [...]
This month's elder spotlight features no other than our own and beloved Becki Bowen. I first met Becki when I interviewed for my Collection's Database Manger positio [...]
Join Operations Manager Hayden Haynes as he describes a brief history of the Kinzua Dam and the exhibit on display at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum. [...]
This digital collection is a collaboration between archaeologists and librarians at Cornell University and Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca) partners, including staff at the Seneca- [...]
An inside look at Johnna Crouse's (Museum Collections Manager) work at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum, as well as their collection of cornhusk dolls from prominent [...]
Follow the link for a FREE book on the Iroquois Creation Story! Please visit the Seneca Language Departments website for additional free language and culture resources. h [...]