Indigenous Voices in Appalachia program celebration

Our newest interpretive program will kick off with the opening of our new rotating exhibit “Creating Home: Indigenous Roots and Connections in the Appalachian Forest”. The exhibit will be open to the public May through October at the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center (Darden Mill, 101 Railroad Ave, Elkins).

We will celebrate with a free Exhibit Opening Event on May 18 featuring a Seneca Artisans Showcase. 

Tentative Schedule:

9:30 – 5:30 Artisans showcase with vendor tables

Special demonstrations throughout the day:

9:30    Penny Minner - Split Black Ash Baskets

10:45  Bernadette Scott – Corn as Art

12:00  Chef Lorinda John – Three Sisters Fritters

1:15    Mary Jacobs - Haudenosaunee Clothing From Coverings to Fashion

2:30    Samantha Jacobs – Moccasin Making

4:00    Cliff Redeye – Leatherwork

(Leatherwork class Sunday 12-4, $25 by reservation)

5:30 Exhibit Opening Address, Joe Stahlman

Followed by Supper featuring Appalachian Foods with Native Influence 

(supper by donation, RSVP encouraged)


Join us during the summer and fall of 2024 for more Native exhibits and programs across AFNHA. Watch our website and newsletter for more info. Contact us if you are doing your own programming related to indigenous history or culture. This program is supported with funding from the National Park Foundation, The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History, and West Virginia Commission on the Arts.

Other events:

April 26-28 | Wills Creek Museum Grand Opening | Cumberland