(WSYR-TV) — Native Americans Day at the New York State Fair is Friday, August 30th. It’s when the fair honors all members of Native American tribes with free admission on that day. On Bridge Street ...
U.S. Rep. Antonio Delgado, D-Rhinebeck, last week announced a grant of more than $41,000 in federal funding for the Iroquois Indian Museum in Howes Cave. The grant was funded through the CARES Act and ...
GILMAN -- The Ford-Iroquois Indians Junior Legion baseball team swept a doubleheader on Wednesday against Iroquois West. In a five-inning game two, Alex Barney pitched a one-hit shutout as the Indians ...
Although the Iroquois Indian Museum at 324 Caverns Road, Howes Cave, remains closed due to the coronavirus crisis, the museum has launched an outdoor exhibition and a series of Facebook Live ...
Andrea Chrisjohn's painting referencing Dr. Seuss' star-bellied sneetches. Andrea Chrisjohn Andrea Chrisjohn grew up in Duchess County, in the lap of Oneida Nation culture. It was a large part of her ...
Join us for an exciting look at the Iroquois Arts Festival, held over Labor Day weekend at the Iroquois Museum. AHA! A House for Arts is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available ...
GREENVILLE – The Ford-Iroquois Indians Post #432 baseball team won its first two games at the Greenville Tourney on Friday. The Indians first defeated Mattoon Red 4-0. Payton Stiers pitched a complete ...
An American Indian lacrosse team that refuses to accept U.S. passports will not be allowed entry into England for the world championship of the sport the Iroquois helped invent, the British government ...
In April of 1953, more than 200 members of the Iroquois Confederacy confronted the Vermont House of Representatives seeking redress for over two million acres of land that had been, they claimed, ...
The last American Indians left Loudoun and Fauquier counties almost 300 years ago, and only a few names they used to describe their landscape survive. They co-existed with the first few European ...
With The Divided Ground, historian Alan Taylor revisits his special province, the frontier country of 18th-century New York, which he evoked so trenchantly in his Pulitzer Prize-winning William Cooper ...