Haudenosaunee Dance

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

While dancers appear to move effortlessly, the world of [...]

Lacrosse, the Creator’s game

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions, Instagram|

Played throughout the world today, the sport of lacrosse [...]

Honoring Women

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

Women have been a central figure in all homes throughout [...]

Wampum: Memorializing the Spoken Word

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

From ancient times to the present, onikó:lha’ (o  knee  [...]

The Importance of Indian White Corn and Keeping Tradition Alive

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

This story originally appeared in The Oneida, Issue 8, V [...]

Eating the Seasons

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

Before the advent of refrigeration and preservatives, On [...]

Companion Planting

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

Corn, beans, and squash are oftentimes planted together [...]

People of the Standing Stone

Categories: Beliefs & Traditions|

The Oneida Stone sits next to the Oneida Council House – [...]

How the Clans were Chosen

Categories: Legends & Lore|

The legend of how the three clans were chosen is believe [...]

The Legend of the No Face Doll

Categories: Instagram, Legends & Lore|

To this day, the Haudenosaunee people do not put faces o [...]

We use cookies to give you the best website experience. By clicking “Agree & Proceed”, you agree to our Privacy Policy