Ganondagan State Historic Site, Victor
Ganondagan
The Native Americans have a rich heritage, everything from native plants and animals to their homes and the weather became a part of the culture in Indian life. Their history is filled with struggles, strife and triumph throughout the ages. So many symbols that we take for granted were originated by Native Americans. Visit these places with your family to experience and learn more about the Native American Culture that helped build our great country.
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White Corn Project Farm House
The Iroquois White Corn Project encompasses history, culture, community, entrepreneurship, collaboration, agriculture, health, and food systems. You will find helpful information about us and our products, while learning about our traditions.
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Seneca Art & Cultural Center at Ganondagan
Visit this site where thousands of Seneca lived 300 years ago, tour a full-size replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse and walk miles of self-guided trails. Then visit the Seneca Art & Culture Center.
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Rochester Museum and Science Center
From the basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter to the customs associated with war, spirituality, and recreation, you’ll learn about the many ways in which Native Americans have adapted to — and transformed — their environment.
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Iroquois Indian Museum
The Museum is a venue for promoting Iroquois art and artists, and a meeting place for all peoples to celebrate Iroquois culture and diversity. The Children’s area interprets to young people and their parents.
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