Native Cinema Showcase

The online program includes a total of 35 films (six features and 30 shorts) representing 30 Native nations in eight different countries: US, Canada, New Zealand, Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, Colombia and Sweden. There are 10 Indigenous languages spoken in the films.

Colgate University Repatriates More than 1,500 Funerary Objects to the Oneida Indian Nation

On Wednesday, November 9, the Oneida Indian Nation and Colgate University held a repatriation ceremony during which more than 1,500 funerary objects and cultural artifacts were transferred to the Nation from the collections of the university’s Longyear Museum of Cultural Anthropology.

“A Christmas Carol” Live Performances at The Farmers’ Museum

The Farmers’ Museum announces the return of its annual live performances of Charles Dickens’ beloved classic “A Christmas Carol” on Friday, December 16 (7:00 p.m.), Saturday, December 17 (3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.), and Sunday, December 18 (3:00 p.m.) in the museum’s Louis C. Jones Center. 

400 Local Veterans Honored at Oneida Indian Nation

On November 1, more than 400 Local Veterans Honored at Oneida Indian Nation’s Annual Veterans Recognition Event at Turning Stone Resort Casino

Kanatsiohareke’s Fall Festival Fundraiser

Dating back as early as the 12th century, the Mohawk Valley has been home to the Kanienkehaka (“People of the Flint or Mohawk). Support the Kanatsiohareke community during their Fall Festival fundraiser.

Exhibition featuring photography by Hall of Fame Pitcher, Randy Johnson, at the Fenimore Art Museum in April 2023

The exhibition, Randy Johnson: Storytelling with Photographs, marks the Hall of Fame pitcher’s first-ever solo exhibition. Fenimore Art Museum will host the exhibition, just one mile from The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. April 1 – September 17, 2023 • Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY

Broomsticks and Ballots by Ray Lenarcic

I love Halloween. Always have. My earliest remembrance is dressing up in a cowboy outfit complete with flannel shirt, neckerchief, vest, chaps and the piece de resistance, a pearl-handled, silver Lone Ranger cap pistol.

Visually Rich Lecture on Photographer Elliott Erwitt at Fenimore Art Museum

Cold Wars and Hot Assignments: Traveling with Photographer Elliott Erwitt
Saturday, November 5 • 4:00–5:30pm • Free to the public with a suggested donation of $10 per person • Registration required

Mayfield Historical Society hosting a presentation “The Past Beneath Our Feet”

“The Past Beneath Our Feet” is on Monday, October 17th, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. at the Mayfield Presbyterian Church, 22 N. Main St., Mayfield.