In the news…

Tuscarora WoodWorks has been featured in several publications and online platforms for our craftsmanship, community work, and dedication to preserving Haudenosaunee culture through art and design. Explore some of the stories that have helped share our journey beyond our shop walls.

  • Interior of a craft store or gift shop with a counter on the left, display of craft items on a wooden wall on the right, and a woman sitting on a chair near the wall engaged in conversation with two employees behind the counter.

    New Store Highlights Tuscarora Nation History and Culture

    Publication: WKBW (Buffalo, NY)
    Date: August 20, 2021
    Summary: A feature story about the opening of the Tuscarora WoodWorks storefront on the Tuscarora Nation, and how founders Robert D'Alimonte and Murisa Printup are blending beadwork, woodworking, and cultural education in one creative space.

  • Photo of Murisa Printup and some of her work

    Wonderful Women: Featuring Murisa Printup

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe youPublication: One Bowl Productions (Online Series)
    Date: Undated
    Summary: A profile of Murisa Printup, co-owner of Tuscarora WoodWorks, highlighting her artistic journey, teaching, and the role of creativity and culture in entrepreneurship.

  • Man with glasses and a beard speaking during an interview, with a news banner at the bottom reading 'Indigenous People Who Call Niagara Region Home' on ABC's Good Morning America.

    Michael Strahan visits Niagara Falls with Good Morning America

    Publication: ABC’s Good Morning America
    Date: September 12, 2025

    Summary: NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. "GMA" stops at Niagara Falls to meet members of the Tuscarora Nation and learn why this land holds deep significance for the region's Indigenous people.