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Onondaga Land Rights: Progress for Mother Earth Mond ay, Octo ber 25 , 7 pm Syracuse Stage , 820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse Tadadaho Sid Hill (Onondaga), Joe Heath University Sponsors: SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY : Chan cellor’s Office, Religion, Anthropology, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Geography, Hendricks Chapel, History, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Native American Students at Syracuse, Native American Studies Program, Native Student Program, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Program in the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean, School of Education, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Student Environmental Action Coalition, Students for a Democratic Society, University College, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, and the Future of Minority Studies @ SU, and Writing Program: SUNY COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRY : President’s Office, Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Environmental Studies Department, Kincentric; 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 Sponsors: Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation /Syracuse Peace Council, n n Indigenous Values Initiative, InterFaith Works, Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation and Syracuse Center of Excellence Monday, October 4 at 7:00 pm Syracuse Stage, 820 East Genesee St., Syracuse MORE INFORMATION: Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation www.peacecouncil.net/noon (315) 472-5478 Free and followed by a reception bringing together the Central New York community, Syracuse University, SUNY ESF, Le Moyne College, SUNY Empire State College, Onondaga Community College and College, SUNY Empire State College, Onondaga Community College and seven other colleges seven other colleges ONONDAGA LAND RIGHTS & Our Common Future II A Collaborative Educational Series NEXT UP O T h e G r e a t L a w o f P e a c e Painting by Oren Lyons Tom Porter (Moh oha wk, Bear Clan) is the e founder, director and spi piritual leader of the tra- d ditional Mohawk Com- m munity of Kanatsioheré:ke a and a champion for the r revitalization of Native l languages and traditions. H He is the author of And Gr Grandma Said...... Iroquois Tea eachings as passed down throu ough the oral traditions . Jack R. Manno is essor an Associate Profes ies and Graduate Studi SF, Coordinator at SUNY ESF st longtime community activis s and a member of the series . organizing committee. c Jack has chaired an ad hoc y environmental advisory d group for the Chiefs and ga Clanmothers at Onondaga for many years. Audrey Shenandoah (On Onondaga, Deer Clan) is a Clan Mother and an n on internationally recognized spokesperson o indigenous issues and protecting the Earth. She has spoken at the United Nations, in Europe genous issues and protecting the Earth. She has spoken at the United Nations, in Eu and elsewhere and has met with the Dalai Lama, former South African President Nelson lsewhere and has met with the Dalai Lama, former South African President N Mandela, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and other world figures. She has been former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and other world figures. She featured in movies about Native American culture and spoken on several nationally-syndicated about Native American culture and spoken on several na television documentaries about Native people, including Bill Moyers “Spirit and Nature.” es about Native people, including Bill Moy

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Page 1: ONONDAGA LAND RIGHTS Our Common Future II · 2013. 1. 17. · Grandma Said..... Iroquois Teachings as passed down through the oral traditionstraditions. Jack R. Manno is an Associate

Onondaga Land Rights: Progress for Mother EarthMonday, October 25, 7 pmSyracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St., SyracuseTadadaho Sid Hill (Onondaga), Joe Heath

University Sponsors:University Sponsors:University SYRACUSE UNIVERSITYSYRACUSE UNIVERSITYSY : ChanRACUSE UNIVERSITY: ChanRACUSE UNIVERSITY cellor’s Office, Religion, Anthropology, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Geography, Hendricks Chapel, History, Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Native American Students at Syracuse, Native American Studies Program, Native Student Program, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Program in the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict, Program on Latin America and the Caribbean, School of Education, College of Visual and Performing Arts, Student Environmental Action Coalition, Students for a Democratic Society, University College, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, and the Future of Minority Studies @ SU, and Writing Program: SUNY COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRY: President’s Office, Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRY: President’s Office, Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND FORESTRYEnvironmental Studies Department, Kincentric; 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 Sponsors: Neighbors of the Onondaga NationNeighbors of the Onondaga NationNeighbors of the Onondaga /Syracuse Peace Council, Nation/Syracuse Peace Council, Nation Indigenous Values Initiative, InterFaith Works, Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation and Syracuse Center of Excellence

Monday, October 4 at 7:00 pmSyracuse Stage, 820 East Genesee St., Syracuse

MORE INFORMATION:Neighbors of the Onondaga Nationwww.peacecouncil.net/noon(315) 472-5478

Free and followedby a reception

bringing together the Central New York community, Syracuse Uni ver sity, SUNY ESF, Le Moyne College, SUNY Empire State College, Onondaga Community College and College, SUNY Empire State College, Onondaga Community College and seven other collegesseven other colleges

ONONDAGA LAND RIGHTS &Our Common Fu ture IIA Collaborative Educational SeriesA Collaborative Educational Series

NEXT UP Onondaga Land Rights: Progress for

The Great Law of Peace

Painting by Oren Lyons

Tom Porter(Moha(Mohawk, Bear Clan) is thethe founder, director founder, director and spiritual leader of thespiritual leader of the tra-dit ional Mohawk Com-dit ional Mohawk Com-munity of Kanatsioheré:kemunity of Kanatsioheré:keand a champion for the and a champion for the revital ization of Native revital ization of Native languages and traditions. languages and traditions. He is the author ofHe is the author of He is the author of He is the author of And Grandma Said...... Iroquois Grandma Said...... Iroquois Teachings as passed down Teachings as passed down through the oralthrough the oral traditionsthrough the oral traditionsthrough the oral .

Jack R. Mannois an Associate Professor an Associate Professor and Gradua te S tud ies and Gradua te S tud ies Coordinator at SUNY ESF, Coordinator at SUNY ESF, longtime community activist longtime community activist and a member of the series and a member of the series organiz ing committee. organiz ing committee. Jack has chaired an ad hoc Jack has chaired an ad hoc environmental advisory environmental advisory group for the Chiefs and group for the Chiefs and Clanmothers at Onondaga Clanmothers at Onondaga for many years.

Audrey Shenandoah(Onondaga, Deer Clan) is a (Onondaga, Deer Clan) is a Clan Mother and an internationally recognized spokesperson on internationally recognized spokesperson on indigenous issues and protecting the Earth. She has spoken at the United Nations, in Europe indigenous issues and protecting the Earth. She has spoken at the United Nations, in Europe

and elsewhere and has met with the Dalai Lama, former South African President Nelson and elsewhere and has met with the Dalai Lama, former South African President Nelson Mandela, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and other world figures. She has been Mandela, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and other world figures. She has been

featured in movies about Native American culture and spoken on several nationally-syndicated featured in movies about Native American culture and spoken on several nationally-syndicated television documentaries about Native people, including Bill Moyers “Spirit and Nature.”television documentaries about Native people, including Bill Moyers “Spirit and Nature.”