New Program “Oneida Wampum” with Oneida Indian Nation member, Ron Patterson (Wolf Clan)
Jan. 13 2023

New Program “Oneida Wampum” with Oneida Indian Nation member, Ron Patterson (Wolf Clan)

Wednesday January 18, 2023, at 5:30 pm, at the Rome Historical Society

On Wednesday January 18, 2023, at 5:30 pm, the Rome Historical Society will host, in its auditorium, a program titled “Oneida Wampum” with Oneida Indian Nation member, Ron Patterson (Wolf Clan).

For generations, the Indigenous people in the northeast region of North America have used wampum, onikó:lha’ (o  knee  goal), for ceremonial, ornamental, diplomatic and commercial purposes. Wampum has represented friendship, alliances, and rank. In some cases, it is considered part of the historical record. Comprised of numerous stands of beads that are woven together and made into a belt, the process to make wampum is very labor intensive. Considered sacred to the Oneida’s and other Haudenosaunee, wampum contains the wisdom of their ancestors and memorializes their rich history.

This program will explore that rich history with the Oneida Heritage/Shako:wi Cultural Center Manager, Ron Patterson. With a deep knowledge of Indigenous culture, Ron seeks to educate and pass on Haudenosaunee traditions for the next generation.

Today Rome, NY is situated on the former land portage, long known as the Oneida Carrying Place which reminds us to celebrate the cultural diversity and societal contributions of the Oneida and all Indigenous people of the region.

The Rome Historical Society is located at 200 Church Street, Rome, NY and is a non-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. For more information, call (315) 336-5870, like them on Facebook, or visit their website at www.romehistoricalsociety.org.