![]() “The things we sell in the shop are as authentic as you can possibly get, made by members of the Oneida Indian Nation,” said Ron Patterson, Oneida Indian Nation Member and Manager of the Shako:wi Cultural Center. There will be an area of the store for custom orders of snow snakes and bows, too. ![]() Of course, the shop also will sell mugs and other trinkets emblazoned with traditional Oneida imagery. The books share Haudenosaunee legends with a format that allows anyone to learn Oneida words and phrases as they enjoy colorful illustrations and captivating stories.Īward-winning animated films created by the Oneida Indian Nation, “My Home” and “Raccoon Crawfish” are also available for purchase. Heritage will also stock a series of children’s language-learning books created in partnership with the Oneida Indian Nation Language Department and Madison-Oneida BOCES. Some of these items include leather moccasins and pouches, wampum belts, beaded jewelry, no-face dolls, hand-carved wooden lacrosse sticks, and more. Inventory will comprise a variety of handiwork from various members of the Oneida Indian Nation, as well as other Native American artisans. ![]() The store, titled Heritage, opened earlier this month on the far side of The Commons near the entrance to The Parlour. Now there’s a store where guests can purchase crafts and other artisan work to celebrate Oneida culture long after their visit. Honoring Oneida Indian Nation culture is a part of what we do at Turning Stone Resort Casino.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |