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Giving thanks

a native American good morning message
Based on the Thanksgiving Address, an ancient message of peace and appreciation of Mother Earth and all her inhabitants, these words come from the Iroquois who are taught to greet the world each morning by saying thank you to all living things.
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The Iroquois

people of the Northeast

Owahonton Maid of the Mist

2002
The Native American legend of the Maid of the Mist - Owahonton. A legend told by the Seneca Nation and the Iroquois.

To Let Go a Dream

2007
The story tells of a resilient pioneer girl being brought up amongst Iroquios villagers - the same people whose warriors captured her when she was just ten years old.

The Gold-Laced Coat

A Story of Old Niagara
1988
Children's tale of the early history of the Niagara Frontier. Set at Fort Niagara during the years of the French and Indian War.

Red Jacket and His People

1750-1830
1886
The Life and Times of Red Jacket has been before the public for many years. The industry and ability of the author have made it a work of great value, and his extensive researches have left but little room for anything new to be said, by one coming after him.

Native Americans in New York

A portrayl of New York State's First People before and during colonial times. Includes information about Longhouses, the Arts, and The Spirit World.
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