A great way to display a favorite photo of a special memory or loved one. Each Wooden Frame is made from high quality alder wood and is engraved on top with a Hiawatha Belt. A wooden clan overlay of...
Why a Hair Comb? When the Peacemaker was spreading the message of peace among our people, he encountered Tadadaho - an Onondaga Chief. Tadadaho was said to be one of the most fierce people in all of...
Orange Shirt Day is a poignant event observed annually on September 30 to honor and remember the Indigenous children who were sent away to residential schools in Canada. This commemoration stems from...
Here at Tuscarora WoodWorks we believe in love, acceptance, and unity! We wanted to make a symbol that represents and celebrates the LGBTQ+ individuals of our Haudenosaunee communities and beyond. We...
Our Orange Shirt Pins are a great way to show support for the victims and survivors of the Residential School Systems employed by both the United States and Canada as a way to commit genocide and...