Friday, April 28, 2017

Jake Thomas Learning Centre

My  Module  2  resource  is  all  about  learning.  "Jake  Thomas  Learning  Centre"  located  on  Six  Nations  of  the  Grand  River,  On,  Canada;  Preserves  and  promotes  the  traditional  Haudenosaunee  ways  through  language  and  Artesan  Workshops.  Founder  Cayuga  Chief  Jake  Thomas  or  Hadajihgre:ta  meaning  Decending  Cloud,  started  the  center  in  1993.  Chief  Jake  Thomas  was  truly  amazing  as  he  could  recite  the  historic,  "Great  Law  of  Peace"  from  memory,  along  with  the  "Creation  Story"  and  the  "Code  of  Handsome  Lake."  Chief  Thomas  was  a  well  educated  man,  he  spoke  all  five  Haudenosaunee  languages,  he  was  a  respected  elder,  a  teacher  and  a  professor  at  Trent  University.  Chief  Jake  Thomas  would  even  go  on  to  write  a  book  titled,  "Teachings  From  The  Longhouse".  In  his  book,  Chief  Thomas  dives  in  to  the  "Handsome  Lake  Code"  as  well  as  new  teaching  for  contemporary  living.  His  book  also  explains  the  traditional  spiritual  and  moral  teachings  of  the  Six  Nation  Iroquois.  Chief  Jake  Thomas  would  also  go  on  and  become  one  of  the  founders  of  the  "Woodland  Cultural  Centre"  in  Brantford,  Ontario,  Canada.  Chief  Jake  Thomas  would  return  to  the  great  spirit  in  1998,  but  his  legacy  lives  on.





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  

3 comments:

  1. What a beautiful wampum belt. I always appreciate blogs with pictures :-) Nn

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  2. I know I fell in love with this wampum belt. I also found out it's meaning and that's beautiful as well.

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  3. It 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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