Akwesasne History Project: Cycle of Ceremonies
For centuries, Haudenosaunee people have conducted ceremonies throughout the year that celebrate the bounty sprung forth from the earth. These ceremonies mark time within a yearly calendar and take their cues from nature. Tune in to learn more. (In collaboration with AMBE, Iohahi:io and Katenies Research and Management Services.)

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Ionkwaká:raton (Our Stories)

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The Mystery of Appalachian Petroglyphs - Giants, Celts or Cherokee?

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Tadodaho Sidney Hill, leader of Haudenosaunee Confederacy

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Akwesasne Freedom School

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Niederlande - Japan Highlights FIFA WM 2026 | Sportschau

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Unusual Objects from Jacks Youth

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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I speak 12 languages - copy my 30 min learning routine

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Ionkwaká:raton - "Our Stories"

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Haudenosaunee Social Dancing Presentation

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Unraveling the History of Haudenosaunee Beadwork and Its Cultural Significance

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"And Grandma Said... Iroquois Teachings: as passed down through the oral tradition"

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Death Is Not The End — Feynman Explains What Physics Says About Dying

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Niederlande – Japan Highlights | Gruppe F, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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Scientists Found Our Oldest Ancestor — In Wyoming, North America!

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

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Akwesasne History Project: Traditional Dancing

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Animism: The First Religion?

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Akwesasne History Project: Residential Schools

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