Grandmother Moon in Seneca Culture, 20 August | Event in Frewsburg | AllEvents

Grandmother Moon in Seneca Culture

Martz-Kohl Observatory

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Wed, 20 Aug, 2025 at 07:30 pm

176 Robbin Hill Rd, Frewsburg, NY, United States, New York 14738

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Wed, 20 Aug, 2025 at 07:30 pm (EDT)

176 Robbin Hill Rd, New York 14738

176 Robbin Hill Rd, Frewsburg, NY 14738-9766, United States

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Grandmother Moon in Seneca Culture
In Seneca culture, Grandmother Moon is a revered celestial being, a benevolent guardian who guides Earth's inhabitants through the seasons and influences natural rhythms. Her consistent presence in the night sky serves as a powerful symbol of the interconnectedness of all living things and the enduring wisdom of generations past. Learn more about the myths and realities of Grandmother Moon with Ja:no's (Janine) Bowen on August 20, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. This very special, family-friendly presentation will be held at the Martz-Kohl Observatory, 176 Robbin Hill Rd, Frewsburg, NY 14738.

Ja:no's (Janine) Bowen is a member of the Beaver Clan of the Seneca Nation. She has centered her career on Seneca language revitalization efforts. In 2002, she began teaching Seneca language and culture to elementary and junior high school students on the Allegany Territory of the Seneca Nation. In 2007, at the request of the Allegany Education Director, Ja:no’s became a Seneca language Instructor for Buffalo State College. In 2015, the Seneca Nation Chief of Staff encouraged her to take on the role of Allegany Language Director. Ja:no’s received an Ed.M. from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, as well as an M.P.P. from the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. In 2020, Ja:no’s started her path back to the field of education when she began coursework for an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. It is her goal to merge her talents to support indigenous students in their journey to become successful individuals, capable of overcoming the unique challenges Native peoples face as they learn to walk in two worlds.

Ja:no’s Bowen observed a significant gap in understanding among her K-8 students while teaching Seneca language and culture. She noted, "Teaching Seneca language and culture to K-8 students, I quickly realized they had little understanding of the lunar cycle and the profound role the moon plays in our culture." This realization prompted her to make a dedicated effort to track the Seneca moons and deepen her own comprehension of the lunar cycle.

This presentation will be live at Martz-Kohl Observatory and available online via Zoom. You are encouraged to come to the observatory to meet Ja:nos Bowen and to join in what could be a lively Q&A after her talk. Following the talk and Q&A, the observatory will offer tours, and weather permitting, attendees will have the opportunity to experience viewing through the observatory’s telescopes. Dress appropriately for outdoor weather as the observatory domes are not heated or cooled. More info: https://martzobservatory.org

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Grandmother Moon in Seneca Culture, 20 August | Event in Frewsburg | AllEvents
Grandmother Moon in Seneca Culture
Wed, 20 Aug, 2025 at 07:30 pm