Onöndowa’ga:’: People of the Great Hill

Virtual Program

In 1788, Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham tried to purchase 6 million acres of land from the Seneca Nation. Michael Galban and staff from the Seneca Arts and Culture Center will discuss the past and present of the Hodinöhsö:ni’ Confederacy. 

With the Landmarks Lunch & Learn series, Connecticut Landmarks will take you inside the history of the organization’s people, buildings, and gardens, and make deeper connections to the unique arts and culture around the sites.


This event will be held over Zoom. Registrants will receive a link to view the program the day of the event.

If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Site Administrator Jana Colacino at butler.mccook@ctlandmarks.org or call 860-247-8996 to have your call directed.

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While there is no admission fee for Landmarks Lunch & Learn programs, donations to support ongoing programming at Connecticut Landmarks are always appreciated! 


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