Cornell University, Ganondagan, and the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum Translating Onöndowa’ga:’ Archaeology into Stories: the Townley-Read and White Springs Sites Brass ring face with “Sacred Heart” design recovered from the Seneca Townley-Read site, circa 1715-1754. The goal of this ...
Akwesasne’s Material Culture & Audio Visual Archives
Exploring Material Culture and Audio Visual Archives at the Native North American Travelling College in Akwesasne Written by Miranda Brady, with photos by Kate Higginson Project members at the NNATC in the spring of 2017: John Medicine Horse Kelly, Anna Hoefnagels, Sarah Konwahahawi ...
Lewis Debassige: Elder & Educator
A GRASAC Profile Article Lewis Debassige is a widely respected Anishinaabe Elder from M’Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island (Mnidoo Mnising). He has been a dedicated member of GRASAC since the organization’s earliest days and has participated in a number of GRASAC-led initiatives to ...
GRASAC wins SSHRC Partnership Development Grant
Growing GRASAC: Mobilizing Great Lakes Indigenous Heritage for the 21st Century SSHRC Partnership Development Grant: 2016-2018 ($192,454) Written by Kate Higginson, October 2016 Growing GRASAC PDG Planning Meeting, Woodland Cultural Centre, September 2016. In April 2016, we were ...
Ninaatigwaaboo (Maple Tree Water): An Anishinaabe History of Maple Sugaring
{Above: Ojibwe woman tapping a sugar maple, photograph by Roland Reed (1908). US Library of Congress (cph.3c05740): http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c05740 } Curated by Alan Corbiere The text for this exhibit was first published by Alan Corbiere in ...