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Schedule
(still in formation-bolded dates indicate that the program
is set)
Monday, February 8, 2010
Opening
Event: Brighten the Chain: Treaty Commitments
Showing of the DVD "Brighten the Chain" followed by reflections
from: Jake Edwards, Joe Heath, Sid Hill, Audrey Shenandoah, Jeanne
Shenandoah, Stephanie Waterman and others
Monday, March 1, 2010 @ Le Moyne College
(Grewen Auditorium) map
From the "Doctrine of Discovery"
to International Recognition of Rights
Speakers: Tonya Gonella Frichner, Phil Arnold and John Dieffenbacher-Krall
Monday, April 5, 2010
Lacrosse: The Creator's Game
Speakers: Oren Lyons and Roy Simmons II
Monday, April 19, 2010
Sacred Waters: Onondaga Lake and
Creek
Speakers: Jake Edwards, Henry Lickers and a panel of community respondents
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sacred Waters Part II: The Danger of Hydrofracking
Speakers: Helen Slottje and Denise Waterman
Monday, May 24, 2010
The Influence of Haudenosaunee
Women
Speakers: Jeanne Shenandoah and Sally Roesch Wagner
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Ground Beneath Your Feet is Sacred:
Haudenosaunee Cultural Resource Protection
Speakers: Tony Gonyea and Jack Rossen
Monday, July 12, 2010
Two Row Wampum
and the Covenant Chain of Treaties
Speakers: Irving Powless, Jr. and Robert W. Venables
Monday, September 13, 2010
The Great Law of Peace
Speakers: Taiake Alfred, Jack Manno and ???
Friday, September 24, 2010 at Empire State College
Native People
in Popular Culture, Stereotypes and Mascots
Speakers: Susan Harjo and ??
Monday, October ??, 2010
Land Rights Action
Legal Update
Speakers: Joe Heath and ???
Monday, November ??, 2010
Finding Common Ground: Indigenous and Western
Approaches to Healing our Land and Waters
Speakers: Robin Kimmerer and Dan Longboat
Monday, December ??, 2010
Closing Celebration and Cultural Sharing
Series Co-Sponsors
Syracuse University: Chancellors Office, Religion,
Anthropology, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Geography, History,
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Lions Club, Native American
Students at Syracuse, Native American Student Program, Native American
Studies Program, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Program in the
Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Program on Latin America and
the Caribbean, School of Education, Student Environmental Action
Coalition, Students for a Democratic Society, University College,
College of Visual and Performing Arts, Department of Womens
and Gender Studies, and the Future of Minority Studies @ SU and
the Writing Program
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry: President's
Office, Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Environmental
Studies Department, Kincentric
Other Educational Institutions: Le Moyne College, Center
for Urban and Regional Applied Research (CURAR), Le Moyne College,
Empire State College, Colgate University Native American Studies
Program, Hamilton College Department of Religious Studies, Imagining
America, Ithaca College Department of Anthropology & Native
American Studies Program, Onondaga Community College, St. Lawrence
University Native American Studies Program, SUNY Cortland, Upstate
Medical University Office of Diversity & Affirmative Action
and Multicultural Events Planning Committee and Wells College
Community co-sponsors: Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation,
Indigenous Values Initiative, InterFaith Works and Matilda Joslyn
Gage Foundation and Syracuse Center of Excellence
For more information:
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, (315) 472-5478,
noon@peacecouncil.net
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