Hadiwënoda:je's (Thunder Beings)
These stories were collected by John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt who was one-quarter Tuscarora. He worked with Ermine Smith in recording Iroquois stories in 1880. Hewitt published these stories in 1903 and 1928.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #9 - Corn Husk Dolls
This resource will help you understand Indigenous corn husk dolls and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #8 - Lacrosse Sticks
This resource will help you understand Indigenous lacrosse sticks and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #7 - Cradle Boards for Babies
This resource will help you understand Indigenous cradle boards for babies and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #6 - Moccasin Styles
This resource will help you understand Indigenous moccasins; their styles and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #3 - Clay and Stone Pipes
This resource will help you understand Indigenous clay and stone pipes; their uses and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #2 - Clay Pots
This resource will help you understand Indigenous clay pots; their uses and the techniques used in making them.
Hodinohso:ni Art Lesson #1 - Antler Hair Combs
This resource will help you understand the different types of Indigenous hair combs and their uses.
Onohgwa'sha:sho'oh (Medicine plants)
This resource contains information and stories about medicine plants, including Indigenous names for the variety of plants found in North America.
Ganyo (Animals)
This resource contains information and stories about animals, including Indigenous names for the variety of animals found in North America.