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Makak: The Elm Bark Basket
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Mitigo-Jiimaan: The Dugout Canoe
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Native Food Sovereignty
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Nmé the Tribal Way – Sturgeon
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Manoomin - The Good Seed
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Ziinzibaakwad - Maple Sugar
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Nme Sotry with the People
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Nme and the People Today
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Jiimaan - The Elm Bark Canoe
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Join Wyandotte Traditional Lifeways Researcher Chris Houk as you explore the history and methods of creating Wyandotte moccasins.
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The story of the Otgó’ä○’ or Wampum Bead is told by Michael Galban, Historic Site Manager of Ganondagan and Curator of the Seneca Art and Culture Center along with retired professor of Geology Richard Hamell. Discover the origin, significance, and many of the traditional meanings of wampum.
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Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks – Inscribed as the 25th World Heritage Site in the United States. Join the Honorable Eastern Shawnee Chief Glenna J. Wallace, the Honorable National Park Service Director Chuck Sams, the Honorable Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, the Ohio History Connection, National Park Service and many others as we celebrate the “uncommon geniuses that have gone before us” and left an incredible inheritance now preserved for benefit of the world. |
Last updated: December 20, 2023