Recording History Through Oral Tradition

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Wahsoñdiyoh - Nancy Powless, Eel Clan
Shohwehnona'- Carson Campbell, Wolf Clan

This video, filmed on location at the Onondaga Nation School in Onondaga Nation, focuses on the purpose of oral tradition in Haudenosaunee culture including a description of how wampum belts are a means to record history and treaties. This video accompanies New York State Education Department ELA curriculum module 4M1A.
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The Onondagas could use a way to contribute to their sustenance as a people. What happened to the salt spring that was once theirs? Is it possible the land is not improved? If not, might they be able to harvest a quantity of salt for sale? Is this a consideration for the nation? Land is needed by those who live simply and sustainably. Revenues are needed to provide for the people. Just thinking of them...

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