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Iroquois Indian Museum

The Iroquois Indian Museum uses Iroquois art as a window to the culture.

11/01/2017 | Rating NR

AHA! A House for Arts

Iroquois Indian Museum

Clip: Season 3 Episode 26 | 6m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

The Iroquois Indian Museum uses Iroquois art as a window to the culture.

The Iroquois Indian Museum is dedicated to fostering understanding of Iroquois culture using Iroquois art as a window to that culture. The museum is a venue for promoting Iroquois art and artists, and a meeting place for all peoples to celebrate Iroquois culture and diversity

11/01/2017 | Rating NR

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Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes

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Clip: S3 Ep26 | 1m 42s | Iroquois Indian Museum Director Stephanie Shultes on archeology. (1m 42s)

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Preview: S3 Ep26 | 30s | Premieres Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 7:30pm on WMHT-TV. (30s)

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AHA! A House for Arts is a local public television program presented by WMHT

Funding provided by M&T Bank, Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, and contributors to the WMHT Venture Fund including Chet and Karen Opalka, Robert & Doris Fischer Malesardi and the Alexander & Marjorie Hover Foundation.

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