Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Please come write on our walls! What would you like to say about Gage’s ideas on indigenous rights? Engage in a respectful dialogue about how we interpret this important theme in Gage’s life.
Comments from October 9, 2010 are from our Grand Opening Weekend when visitors wrote on our actual walls.




Kwe kwe! (Greetings!)
Nia:wen tsi kentho i:sewets (thanks for coming here)
tá:non Rohonwa’kehra ionkiats. (and my name is Rohonwa’kehra.)
Ioiánere! (nice!) […I wrote that about the beadwork…]
Kahetakeron wrote “Só:ra, só:ra, tewenia’ke†(duck, duck, goose)
Caroline Loguen used Haudenosaunee medicine to treat freedom seekers. Is this something that happened at this UGRR house too?
“Our lives are valued as high as man’s†Thank you for that example
I think that there should be a picture on an Indian and I think that the Indians should have told them that they should have rights really.
Bless your courage. We Are All One!! Thank you
KateriTakakwitha “I second thatâ€
Katherine Lily Among Thorns
Put the flag in
Use 3 Sisters plants for greenery
Wonderful reproduction! How about some living history on the Haudenosaunee?
Beautiful, beautiful beadwork
Maybe put up Haudenosaunee flag?
Haudenosaunee Women’s Place in the Mohawk Nation
Beading=a beautiful art that can happen when one does not have a TV or video game!
Need more stuff in here
Some items from Ray Fadden’s Six Nations Museum in Onchita NY.
Keep the tradition alive and thriving. Let the creators’ voices be heard.
Indians are cool
Beading is a beautiful art
Restore Lake Onondaga
Respect the treaties
Honor the friendships
Image of Tree of Life Belt
Very pretty I love it!
High hopes clothed and raised expectations by beads
A symbol for each of the nations