Are you interested in learning about the language and culture of local indigenous groups?
Stephen Henhawk is a first-language speaker who grew up on the Six Nations Reservation in Canada, where many Gayogohó:nǫˀ (Cayuga) people settled after being forced out of their ancestral homeland at the southern end of Cayuga Lake. He now lives in Ithaca, and has been teaching language and culture classes.
Read more about his course at Cornell, or watch a video to learn more.
The next community class begins next Monday, March 7th! Below is the information to join the class:
Introductory Community Gayogohó:nǫˀ Class
Mondays, March 7 – May 23, 6:30-7:30 pm
Tompkins County Workers’ Center on the Ithaca Commons
$190-$325 sliding scale
Cost for a video-only option: $90-$225 sliding scale per class
(Recordings become available a few days after classes)
Monday or Wednesday session video footage available
To register, please contact: fr*****************@gm***.com