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    Resources: 5 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Cayuga Museum - Auburn New York
    Cayuga US - Northeast
    The Cayuga Museum of History and Art, a non-profit organization housed in the former Willard/Case estate, promotes the study and research of history, art, and science (with a particular interest in the early development of motion pictures) as they are directly related to Cayuga County and within the Finger Lakes region. To accomplish its purpose, the museum provides access to the collections, and develops and sponsors programs for the education and enjoyment of the public related to the scope of its collections.
    Cayuga Nation
    Cayuga US - Northeast
    Of all the various groups of Native Americans in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, none are more famous than the Six Nations that comprise the Iroquois Confederacy. Formed around 1570, the confederacy, or Iroquois League was originally comprised of five tribes. Starting from east to west, they were the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and the Senecas. In the early 1700s, the sixth tribe, the Tuscaroras migrated from North Carolina to the border regions between New York and Pennsylvania and united with the original five tribes into one cohesive alliance.
    Earth Songs
    Cayuga US - Northeast
    Socials within all Iroquois communities are meant to be enjoyed by all in attendance, especially when everyone dances. Social songs vary in length, verses and tempo depending on the song selection of the singers. Standing Quiver, Moccasin Dance, Old Moccasin Dance, Robin Dance, Duck Dance, Alligator Dance, Pigeon Dance, Raccoon Dance, Chicken Dance, Sharpened Stick, Fishing Dance, Shake the Bush, Gartered Dance, Cousin's Dance, New Women's Shuffle, Northern Dance, Cherokee's Dance, Rabbit Dance, Round Dance, Friendship Dance, Delaware Skin Dance
    Nyudindon's Crafts
    Cayuga Canada
    This is the beginning of my website to bring to the world, crafts that i make. Will make and had made, I currently have necklaces made with cow bone and buffalo horn, shaped into eagle talons. Eventually as I make other items will include them into my website.
    The Wampum Shop
    Cayuga Canada
    Traditional Iroquoian Wampum Belts, Condolence Canes, Pipes, Rattles,Gahsdo:wah, and more




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