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Monthly Archives:: December 2019

Holiday Gifts that support the “Save the Evidence” Campaign

Posted 10:49 am by Marketing & filed under Save the Evidence.

Happy Holidays from all of us here at Woodland Cultural Centre We hope all of you have a safe and joyous Holiday Season! Please remember that we are closed her at the Centre from Dec 21st – Jan 5th. If you’re looking for a last minute gift that is more than just another box of… Read more »

New Exhibit: From the Hands of our Ancestors – The Art of Corn Husk

Posted 10:26 am by Marketing & filed under Events, Exhibits, Uncategorised.

This exhibition is an acknowledgement and honouring of cornhusk, one of the most important and ancient materials used by the Haudenosaunne. Exhibiting artwork made from corn husk as well as sharing the versatility of the corn plant. “Cornhusk protects.  It has protected the integrity of the corn seed on each cob, on every stalk in… Read more »

Help Woodland Cultural Centre save 1000 Bricks on #GivingTuesdayCA

Posted 9:48 am by Marketing & filed under Events, News, Save the Evidence.

Every Single Brick Has a Story. The picture on the left is Geronimo Henry’s brick. Geronimo is a Survivor who attended the Mohawk Institute from the age of 5 to 16 and will be this month’s speaker at the Survivor Series Monday December 16 at 10am (more details on our events calendar). He has spoke… Read more »

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