Ganondagan Videos
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Other Videos of Interest
The following videos were NOT created or sponsored by the Friends of Ganondagan but it is thought that these videos would be of general interest to visitors of this site.
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Ganondagan by Joanne Shenandoah
Joanne Shenandoah & Gerhard Rebmann performing on a PBS TV show the song Ganondagan.
How do you say Ganondagan?
Ever wonder how to say "Ganondagan"? Learn how in this fun short video posted to YouTube by schwerty1000.
Homework Hotline: Canandaigua Treaty
(Companion piece for We Shall Remain)
Peter Jemison, Seneca Nation, Historic Site Manager for Ganondagan State Historic Site and Doug George, Mohawk Nation, Writer and Journalist; introduce the Haudenosaunee and explains that the nations are sovereign nations and their culture continues. This air date on WXXI (PBS Rochester, NY) - 3/23/2009 and is a companion piece to the PBS series We Shall Remain.
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Homework Hotline: Storytelling
(Companion piece for We Shall Remain)
Perry Ground, Mohawk Nation; listen to Perry's story of how the original five nations came together under a message of peace. This air date on WXXI (PBS Rochester, NY) - 3/30/2009 and is a companion piece to the PBS series We Shall Remain.
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Homework Hotline: Ganondagan
(Companion piece for We Shall Remain)
Peter Jemison, Seneca Nation, Historic Site Manager for Ganondagan State Historic Site Veronica Reitter of Ganondagan State Historic Site; learn about the attack on the largest of the Seneca towns in the 17th century and how the original site is again a cultural center. This air date on WXXI (PBS Rochester, NY) - 4/6/2009 and is a companion piece to the PBS series We Shall Remain.
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Homework Hotline: Women and Pottery
(Companion piece for We Shall Remain)
Women and Pottery - Tammy Tarbell-Boehning, Mohawk Nation and Dr.
Sally Roesch Wagner, Executive Director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage
Foundation. Learn about Haudenosaunee women and their impact on the
Women's Rights Movement while meeting a Mohawk potter who sculpts
images of Haudenosaunee women. This air date on WXXI (PBS Rochester, NY) -
4/13/2009 and is a companion piece to the PBS series
We Shall Remain.
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Cornbread Gagaihdëhdöh'
How to make traditional Iroquois cornbread with Seneca and English narration. Posted to YouTube by yoendzade.
Samp Oshöwë' (mush)
How to make traditional Iroquois mush with Seneca and English narration. Posted to YouTube by yoendzade.
Hominy Onöndä'
How to make traditional Iroquois hominy with Seneca and English narration. Posted to YouTube by yoendzade.
Corn Soup Onohgwa'
How to make traditional Iroquois corn soup with Seneca and English narration. Posted to YouTube by yoendzade.
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