The lesson plans found in this guide may be used sequentially or adapted as stand-alone activities to enrich your classroom. They form building blocks for teaching student listening skills while accessing a deeper understanding of how Seneca social dances and songs reflect the values, beliefs, and traditions of the Seneca community, written by an Indigenous educator. Find a forward by Ellen McHale, Director of New York Folklore in the guide.
Download the Seneca Social Dances and Songs Guide from this link and in the left sidebar.
