CANTON - Native American lifeways in New York State and life in the longhouse are the topics of the Second Saturday Program The Life of Seneca Women at the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, …
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CANTON - Native American lifeways in New York State and life in the longhouse are the topics of the Second Saturday Program The Life of Seneca Women at the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 E. Main St., Canton from 11 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Nov. 13.
This activity is another in the SLCHA's series of free and fun monthly educational programs for kids age 4-10.
Donna Vargo of Harrisville will teach children about Seneca women's lifeways - including food preparation, tools, baskets and false face - through the use of music, storytelling and historic artifacts.
Parents, grandparents and other caregivers are welcome to attend this free program.
For more information, call SLCHA at 386-8133 or e-mail info@slcha.org.