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DOLL NAILED BY ONE FOOT TO PAPER BIRCH LOG BASE SIGNED "SKYE'S CORN HUSK DOLL-SIX NATIONS INDIAN RESERVE, CANADA" ON BOTTOM IN INK. ... Iroquois (Haudenosaunee), Mohawk (Kanienʼkehá꞉ka) Accession Date ...
Corn husks by Alicia Pachla. At the Mohawk booth, you’ll see hand-sewn ribbon skirts, medicine pouches and dolls. The felt dolls, created by Monica Antone, who is Mohawk and Wolf-Clan, are ...
It's a chance for Mohawk students to share their culture. ... Students also learned about wampum belts and the history of the Iroquois Confederacy. They made corn husk dolls and ate Mohawk food.
Antone-Watson is a member of the Wolf Clan of the Mohawk Nation. ... Antone-Watson tells customers the story of how the corn husk doll was created to play with the children.
Many of them were used to create corn husk dolls, a skill that members of the Murrysville Historical Preservation Society will show children at their annual festival on Sept. 21.
SOUTH OTSELIC — The Otselic Valley Fishing and Heritage Association (OVF&HA) is excited to announce its 15th annual Fishing and Heritage Day on Saturday, May ...
Marcy Kane, her sister and three daughters have been making corn husk dolls since they were children. Lillian Kane, Marcy's mother and the founder of the group, taught her when she was 13.