SUMMER 2005
Saint Marie Among the Iroquois
JULY
Exhibit of 21 Originals of the Epic Journey of the
Peacemaker
Onondaga Lake, Syracuse, NY
Storytelling July 3-4 and July 30-31
EXTENDED THROUGH AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
The museum is newly opened and staffed totally through
volunteers. They have 16th century mission and do living history
there during the summer. Everything is built the old way with a
blacksmith that even makes all the hardware by hand. The furniture
is made by hand, and several gardens are actually growing flowers,
herbs, and food.
Everyone here is nice people. Arny took special pains, like the
whole day to hang my art. He made sure that they were straight
across the top. The volunteers of the museum were my biggest
supporters. The first storytelling was within a week of getting
out of the hospital from my broken back... I tired easily and was ready to leave when
the storytelling was done. Great people to work with and if I
lived in Syracuse, I would become a volunteer. I love living
history and this would be fun.
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| Originals on display at St.
Marie Among the Iroquois in Syracuse, New York on the shores
of Onondaga Lake. |
Storytelling and into the
story..... LOL |
My personal Iroquois
clothes and beadwork on display |
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| The passion of Onondaga
Legends retold to Cindy, Jake Rogers, Julia Roskind, Toni, and
Abaja. |
Arny Palmer, John Lueb,
Gordon Palmer, Lee Miller with Me. |
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