You ought to hear and listen to what we women shall speak; for we are the owners of this land, AND IT IS OURS! - Seneca Women
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At The Border
Jemison’s painting depicts the schism imposed on Indians by nation state borders. Casting blood red shadows, the two crows facing each other symbolize both d...
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Steve’s allegorical painting is a commentary on and companion to the once well-known national icon, “The Murder of Jane McCrae,” painted by John Vanderlyn in...
FROM THE LATE RAY FADDEN
“I love these woods. They’re alive to me. The woods have life of their own. From the smallest insect to the largest moose. Everything has a function. It is a...
Past Events Pre 2008
Events 2006 COMING JUNE 3: Visit Our Great NYC Conference Panel! It’s Panel 703: “Fresh Approaches to the Iroquois Experience,” a multi-media f...
Accolades
Past Exhibit @ the American Indian Community House (NY) – AICH Winner of the CVHS Sullivan/Clinton Essay Competition! – CVHS Welcome to the “Website o...