Peter Jemison, the first Ganondagon State Historic Site manager in Victor, has retired after 35 years.
Haudenosaunee
Haudenosaunee filmmakers get their own festival
This April, the inaugural Haudenosaunee Filmmakers Festival will spotlight the work of filmmakers from the six nation confederacy.
Ganondaganโs virtual Thanksgiving yoga focuses on gratitude, responsibility
Ganondagan sets a proper tone for the holiday with a yoga session focusing on gratitude, community, and our duties to one another.
An ancient grain gets a regional revival
Ganondagan’s Iroquois White Corn Project aims to preserve an heirloom crop while promoting good health.
Calendar preview: A Season for Change
A big week of events โ from Black Kids Matter to The Suffragist City Parade โ marks a big time for change here in Rochester.
Indigenous Environmental Activism in Art
MCC’s Mercer Gallery hosts exhibit of Indigenous visual activism to raise awareness about threats to the environment
The freedom of perspective
At the Seneca Art & Culture Center, people tell their own stories A dream 30 years in the making has finally been realized with the opening of the Seneca Art & Culture Center at Ganondagan State Historic Site. The center officially opened on October 24, and will provide a year-round venue for exhibits and programming […]






