Things are looking up

Here I go again! I lost my connection, even if its easy for some, its not always easy for me!

I’ve been invited to be a part of a Pathways to Success grant and another opportunity to be part of a collabrative with the SINM and OCC here in Salamanca. Exciting things going on…

Shows are opening back up and I’m going to be at the Joe Curry Pow Wow we have in town July 16, doing a demonstration and talking baskets. Then the following week I’ll be a vendor at the Ganondagan site in Victor for the Indigenous Music and Arts Festival – July 23 & 24, 2022

I’ll be back with some photos soon.

2 thoughts on “Things are looking up”

  1. Hi Penny, Happy to have found your work and look forward to understanding more about Seneca basketry and corn husk work. My grandfather was Seneca, of the Turtle Clan. Since it did not come through a woman it seems his descendants are not considered to be part of the tribe. We do have his blood, and honor the Spirit of our heritage.

    1. Hi Lesley,
      Yes, unfortunately it does happen. But I’d consider you legacy. I do not know if that there is any benefit to it.
      By honoring his spirit it is a lovely gesture. We have a wonderful heritage to look upon for the next generation.

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