Indigenous women in home economics featured in exhibit | Cornell Chronicle
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"These women organized themselves. They developed their own clubs. They found ways that allowed them to interpret and negotiate the types of education or knowledges that were being shared with them by Cornell's home economists."
"The exhibit highlights the contributions of the first Haudenosaunee women in the College of Human Ecology, who benefited from home economics programs but were constrained by inadequate financial support, cultural stereotypes and gender bias."
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