INDIGENOUS DELAWARE COUNTY: HAUDENOSAUNEE AND LENAPE FIBER TRADITIONS: AN EXHIBIT in 2025
You heard the narrative tonight about the artists and speaker who will be featured in Catskills Folk Connection's upcoming fiber exhibit. I'm glad you got to hear about these wonderful Haudenosaunee artists and about a scholar of Lenape history, traditions and language.
Wilma Cook, (Kawennaronion)
Awkwasasne Mohawk, Wolf Clan
Artist in Embroidery and Beadwork
Wilma helping an advanced student at the
beading workshop last Saturday at the Iroquois Museum
Wilma's student beading kit.
Marilyn Isaacs, Tuscarora Mohawk
Fingerweaver of traditional sashes
Marilyn Isaacs wearing one of her fingerwoven sashes.
Zoom in the see the intricate shadingss of the pattern.
Perry Grounds, Onondaga Turtle Clan, Storyteller
in full regalia including sash.
Perry's sash, not necessarily woven by Marilyn,
but a good example of how to wear it.
Justin Wexler, Ethnoecologist
Scholar of Lenape history, traditions and language.
will give a talk at the exhibit showing Lenape fiber traditions in cordage, cloth, basketry and architecture.
Justin Wexler talks about the construction of the bark-covered wigwam.
Ashokan Center, Olive Bridge NY 2024
Roof system inside the wigwam.
Interior of wigwam with furniture
Please join Catskills Folk connection's mailing list to hear more about the development of this exhibit and its schedule.
Call Ginny at 607-238-9162 or email at gscheer.mcs@gmail.com
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