Regardless of the miles and the years, Tonawanda will always be home to me and my family. These are my memories (and sometimes, opinions) shared for the sake of my children and grandchildren, and for anyone else who is curious.
Seneca Corn Soup
Corn soup is one of the cultural foods that's at the top of the list. As far back as I can remember, I helped my mother in some small way during the process. When I was quite young, I stood on a chair near the stove, stirring the corn with the flat wooden paddle. As I got older, I rinsed the corn between each boiling. I loved eating the corn just after the ashes were rinsed off before the final boiling.
I still have my mother's original corn washing basket as seen in the video.
This video is is a good example of the process as well as narration in the Seneca language. (A special note: the Seneca language differs between reservations. Since this is not done by a Tonawanda Seneca, individual words are most likely a bit different.)
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