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Museum Grand Re-opening Thursday Februrary 28, 2008
11 am to 5 pm, join us for refreshments and enjoy 20% savings on all gift shop items (this day only). Stop by and complete a survey for your chance to win a door prize! Snow date: March 1. |
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2008 Cultural Festival July 3
Enjoy traditional Oneida music, dancing, food, children's activities, craft vendors, arts and craft demonstrations, raffles and more. |
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The Traditional Iroquois Longhouse
Traditional longhouses displayed the clan symbol above the doorway, as an indication of the wolf, bear or turltle clan that resided there. |
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Oneida Nation Warriors, Honoring Our Veterans
In the history of the United States, Oneida men and women have made significant contributions to the birth of the nation and have been America's first ally in both war and peace. |
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A History of Iroquois Beadwork
Tribal friends and relatives crafted beadwork pieces that were sold by Iroquois traders to travelers, collectors, and other native people. |
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Wampum Diplomacy
Wampum beads were made of purple and white seashells, the whelk and the quahog clam. |
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