Onondaga Land Rights & Our Common Future
A Collaborative Educational Series
bringing together the Central New York community, Syracuse University and SUNY ESF


"Discovering" the US: Haudenosaunee Influences on U.S. Culture and Democracy

Speaker: John Mohawk

Tuesday, April 18, 2006


Event Program (PDF)

Syracuse Post-Standard article on the event

Photo gallery


Co-Sponsors

Syracuse University: Chancellor's Office, Religion Department, African American Studies, Center for Indigenous Law, Governance and Citizenship (College of Law), Communication and Rhetorical Studies, English, Geography, Hendricks Chapel, History, La Lucha, Latino-Latin American Studies, Native American Students at Syracuse, Native American Studies Program, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Program in the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, School of Education, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Sociology, Student Environmental Action Coalition, University College, Women's Studies and Writing Program.

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Community co-sponsors: Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, the Inter-Religious Council and the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation.

For more information:
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, (315) 472-5478, noon@peacecouncil.net