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More than 1,000 years ago, members of the Six Nations invented lacrosse. Now it will be an Olympic sport. But will IOC ...
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy is pushing for inclusion in the 2028 Summer Olympics, with support from New York state ...
With lacrosse among the games returning for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the Seneca Nation is applauding members ...
The Haudenosaunee people are credited with inventing the game of lacrosse. Now they are fighting to send a team to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
As we see throughout the summer and fall, Central New York is home to so many cultural festivals, showing just how diverse ...
Haudenosaunee coach Taylor Frink jokes that sometimes she has the urge to run onto the field and mix things up herself. As a former Haudenosaunee player, she wants to keep giving her team the ...
The Haudenosaunee (hoad-nah-SHAW-nee) have fought to keep pace with the times. Their homegrown squad, the Iroquois Nationals, draws from a small talent pool but usually ranks in the top five ...
Three Sisters Boiled Cornbread is a traditional Haudenosaunee recipe, shared here in honor of Native American Heritage Month. (Nelvin C. Cepeda/The San Diego Union-Tribune) ___ ...
By comparison, Haudenosaunee society is a matrilineal one. Everything from property rights to child custody to family lineage is passed through generations through the women.
When Onondaga Nation Clan Mother Audrey Shenandoah-Gonwaiani passed into the spirit world on March 15, not only her family and community mourned, but the entire Haudenosaunee Confederacy was cast ...
Some communities, like the Wampanoag Nation of Massachusetts, place a fish in the mound with the seeds as a fertilizer. When the body of the fish deteriorates, the soil becomes fertilized as ...