Chief Jake Thomas's wife Yvonne Thomas, aka Kanhontonkwas ( It-Opens-The-Door ) Seneca Nation, Snipe Clan, has picked up where Chief Jake left off. Yvonne runs the center on a daily basis and it's carrying on Chief Jake's message. She is well educated with over 15 years of teaching native languages. Yvonne has taught at Mohawk College, Trent University, The Iroquoian and Indian, Northern Affairs of Canada, and The Jake Thomas Learning Center. She is also a gifted healer who provides sweats and other cultural activities. She is teaching the traditional Haudenosaunee ways that her husband was so passionate about. The center offers many opportunities through guided workshops, these workshops are offered are different times of the year to fit everyone's schedule. While history is truly represented at the center, part of that history is the Wampum Belt. The original Wampum Belts are at the Onondaga Nation and Six Nations of the Grand River. Here at the center Yvonne makes replica Wampum Belts that are for sale. The Jake Thomas Learning Center has some much tradition and new learning opportunities, you must check it out. http://www.jakethomaslearningcentre.ca/index.html
http://www.haudenosauneeconfederacy.com/jthomas.html

What a beautiful wampum belt. I always appreciate blogs with pictures :-) Nn
ReplyDeleteI know I fell in love with this wampum belt. I also found out it's meaning and that's beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to read about Chief Jake Thomas and his ways that has kept the teachings alive about the traditional spiritual and moral teachings of the Six Nation Iroquois. The fact that his wife has kept his memory alive by continuing his teachings is also fantastic. It is so important that traditions be continued on for future peoples to enjoy and that the traditions will be continued on by Chief Jake Thomas's are being taken care of by his own family.
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