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Museum displays can paint a misleading and insulting picture of cultures through outdated information or dioramas, such as those that show primitive Native Americans. Central New York's Haudenosaunee say if they or others are allowed to create exhibits about their own culture, they'll be more accurate and up to date.
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This ancient traditional welcoming occurred whenever visitors appeared in Haudenosaunee villages.
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One Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ’ family said they believe the surprise demolition of their grandmother’s home was an act of retaliation for their past criticism of Halftown.
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The budget increase for Native American schools aims to address the concerns over maintenance in schools on Native land in Upstate New York.
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Monday was Columbus Day on the calendar, but at Syracuse University and over a hundred other places across the nation, Native and Non-Native Americans…
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They date back to 100 A.D. to as recently as the early 20th century. They come from the east coast to California, and from the southwest to the Arctic.…
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How much can we learn about our current democracy from looking back at key events and time periods in US history? That’s what NPR’s Morning Edition Host…