The Center’s Mission

Our mission and goals are multiple. First, we want to educate the general public about Haudenosaunee culture specifically, and Native American history in general. We are visited by summer camps, various summer education programs, and we have hosted history/anthropology classes from various schools of higher learning as well as the average Adirondack summer visitors.

We wish to create educational experiences so that the visitor, teacher and student may acquire the knowledge needed to better understand the history, culture, contemporary realities, and the potential futures of Native Nations. Another goal of the Center is directed toward educating the public about the Land Ethic of the Haudenosaunee, and other environmental sensitivities.

We present information about Native cultures, and function as a place where traditional values, philosophies, and sensitivities can be reaffirmed. We vehemently stress the importance of maintaining oral tradition coupled with written history for cultural continuity. Native students (and non-students or former students) from such indigenous communities as Akwesasne, Kahnawake, Kanesatake, Oneida, Onondaga, and points west across New York State, and into Canada regularly visit us. We serve as a place where culture can be reasserted among Native Peoples.

Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center Board of Directors

John Fadden, Director, President
David Fadden, Director, Treasurer
Brenda LaFrance, Director, Secretary
Kay Olan, Director, VP
Curtis Lazore, Director, Asst. Sec.
Staff
David Fadden, Director and educator
Lorna Maie Thomas, Collections care and educator
John Fadden, volunteer resident elder and educator