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11 books published in less than 7 years by six different Oneida authors. Amazing accomplishments and hopefully with more...
23/03/2024

11 books published in less than 7 years by six different Oneida authors. Amazing accomplishments and hopefully with more to come!

https://amzn.to/3vr2bFEKunolúkhwa Means I Love You: Oneida Stories from an Elder Grandmother and Her Grandson"My grandma...
23/03/2024

https://amzn.to/3vr2bFE
Kunolúkhwa Means I Love You: Oneida Stories from an Elder Grandmother and Her Grandson

"My grandma and I are on a journey to preserve the library inside her head and heart before it burns down. We, as Haudenosaunee, as Oneida people, are our stories. Stories are our portal to the past and a portal into the roots of our family tree. If I let my grandmother talk, the stories pour out. Her story is my story. Her blood runs through me. Through a compilation of short stories, memories, and conversations, we strive to offer wisdom and insight as an Oneida Tribal elder and her grandson based on the history of our family, community, Tribe, and culture.

Everything we do is to honor our ancestors and pave the way for seven generations to come. We reach back generations to understand where we are now and where we are headed. Yaw^ko, thank you in Oneida."

My grandma and I are on a journey to preserve the library inside her head and heart before it burns down. We, as Haudenosaunee, as Oneida people, are our stories. Stories are our portal to the past and a portal into the roots of our family tree. If I let my grandmother talk, the stories pour out....

https://amzn.to/43y7NKNCulture In Clay: The Revitalization of Iroquois Pottery by Rose Skenandore KerstetterA brief hist...
23/03/2024

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Culture In Clay: The Revitalization of Iroquois Pottery by Rose Skenandore Kerstetter

A brief history of a little known lost tradition of the Six Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy — Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora — who created clay cooking vessels for utilitarian purposes.Clay pottery dried out for various reasons, but an Oneida potter, with much assistance, decided to help her Oneida Tribe through classes on Iroquois Pottery to strengthen her Oneida heritage. The tradition returned with contemporary changes.

A brief history of a little known lost tradition of the Six Tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy — Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora — who created clay cooking vessels for utilitarian purposes.Clay pottery dried out for various reasons, but an Oneida potter, with much assista...

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