Created By: Diane Lebo Wallace
The Seneca Iroquois National Museum houses an extensive collection of Hodinöhsö:ni’ historical and traditionally designed decorative and every-day-use items and archaeological artifacts. The museum, along with the Seneca Nation Archives Department, are the safe keepers of historical documents, including articles, special publications, historical and family photographs and various multi-media productions regarding the Onöndowa’ga:’ and Hodinöhsö:ni’.
The museum offers historical and cultural exhibitions and events, supports the work of indigenous artists, and provides online resources for learning and study. Visitor information
FLT Map M2
This point of interest is part of the tour: History along the Finger Lakes Trail
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