A Voice from the Eastern Door
Victor, NY—A timely new exhibit at Ganondagan State Historic Site opens to the public on Saturday, March 24, 2018. “Hodinöhsö:ni’ Women: From the Time of Creation,” examining the many ways in which Hodinöhsö:ni’ women have acted as positive forces in our world, and provides a glimpse into their complex and sophisticated way of life. As the exhibit unfolds, it demonstrates that, from the time of Creation to the present, Hodinöhsö:ni’ women continue to provide guidance, wisdom, healing, joy, sustenance, hope, peace and love to the world.
Interpretive tours on Saturday, March 24 will be ongoing, and new exhibit will be open for regular hours that day from 9 am to 4:30 pm, then will follow regular Seneca Art & Culture Center hours, Tuesdays through Sundays. Winter admission to the Center (through April 30) including the Iroquois Creation Story film, is $6/adults; $3/seniors and students 12 years-college; $1/children 5-11; and free for children below 5 years of age and for Friends of Ganondagan members.
The exhibit designer is Johnson/Hehr Associates and exhibit fabricator is Hadley Exhibits. Ganondagan State Historic Site recognizes Canandaigua National Bank & Trust, Ongweohweh Corporation, Seneca Nation of Indians, Anonymous, and Dr. Gerard and Judy Buckley for their generous support.
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