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Closing Celebration
and Cultural Sharing
Featuring the Haudenosaunee Singers and Dancers

Tuesday, February 22, 2010 at 7 pm
Onondaga Nation School, Rt. 11A, Onondaga Nation map
Download the Flier black
& white printing (pdf file)
Download the Flier color
printing (pdf file)
The program is free and followed by a reception.
Series Co-Sponsors
Syracuse University:
Chancellors Office, Religion,
Anthropology,
Communication and Rhetorical
Studies, Geography,
Hendricks Chapel, History,
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics,
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), 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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