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June 20, 2025 · 1 min read

Social Dancers at the Iroquois Museum

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HOWES CAVE — Social Dancers: Niagara River Dancers will be coming to the Iroquois Museum on Caverns Road in Howes Cave Saturday, July 5, with dances at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Hailing from Tuscarora Nation Territory, the Niagara River Iroquois Dancers were founded in 1982 by Orville and Nina Greene, who learned from elders Huron Miller and Ron LaFrance. Today, their children, Randy and Keeya, lead the group, honoring their parents’ teachings through precise craftsmanship, cultural pride, and a commitment to dance as a form of exchange and storytelling. Included in Museum admission.

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