Posts Tagged: Indigenous Peoples Day

Santity Savers: Three Sisters Necklace

The people of the Seneca nation, native Americans who used to occupy this area, call them the Three Sisters, or Deohako (pronounced, Jo-hay-ko), which means “the life supporters”. Corn, beans, and squash were the main crops that they grew and ate. There is even a legend told about these inseparable three sisters that grow and thrive together.

Field trips are back! Please be aware that it will be busier than usual.