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The Influence of Haudenosaunee Women
9/2/2010 1:31:44 PM
Jeanne Shenandoah and Sally Roesch Wagner discussed the broad influence of Haudenosaunee Women on the development of the women's movement and other efforts to create greater equality among the people who came to these shores. This presentation is part of the series "Onondaga Land Rights & Our Common
NOON Vigil in support of Onondaga Land Rights
8/5/2010 12:55:46 PM
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation organized a candlelight vigil in support of Onondaga Land Rights on the evening before the first court hearing in the Onondaga's court case.
The Ground Beneath Your Feet is Sacred: Haudenosaunee Cultural Resource Protection
8/4/2010 4:38:57 PM
For centuries the cultural heritage of the Haudenosaunee has been under assault, including everything from excavation of burial grounds for development to the theft of human remains and important cultural artifacts which were stored in museums. Learn about the increasingly successful efforts to reve
Why Native American Sovereignty Makes Sense for All of Us
7/1/2008 4:02:03 PM
A panel discussion features three thoughtful presentations on "Why Native American Sovereignty Makes Sense for All of Us". The program is introduced by Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor. Panelists are: TONYA GONNELLA FRICHNER, President and founder of the American Indian Law Alliance in
Racism, Native American Rights and the United Nations
6/17/2008 12:09:58 PM
Onondaga Nation faithkeeper Oren Lyons discusses the Onondaga Nation, racism and international indigenous issues. The presentation is the seventh in the series "Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future," presented in Syracuse, NY in 2006 by a consortium involving Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation,
Onondaga Land Rights: ALL Central New Yorkers Can Benefit
6/12/2008 4:12:20 PM
A discussion looking at how the full Central New York community can benefit by full recognition of the rights of the Onondaga Nation. Panelists include: Syracuse Common Council President Bea Gonzalez, Onondaga Nation faithkeeper Wendy Gonyea and Syracuse Peace Council staffperson Andy Mager. The
AFTER: Restoring Balance
1/17/2008 3:12:52 PM
A panel discussions adressing steps taken to improve the enviroment in Onondaga County. The panelists are Chris Amato, Emmanuel Carter, Ed Michalenko, Jeanne Shendandoah, and Cheif Bradley Powless.
Visionary Women of the Haudeonosaunee and the U.S. Womens Rights Movement
1/6/2008 11:24:37 PM
Program 2 of the 11 part series "Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future" Jeane Shenandoah and Sally Roesch Wagner discuss and share ides about the history of women in the Onondaga Nation and its influence the U.S. women'ts rights movement.

Jeanne Shenandoah is a traditional midwife. She

The Onondaga Nation and the U.S. Courts
1/6/2008 11:24:37 PM
Joe Heath is the Onondaga Nation General Counsel for over 20 years, his legal work has included civil rights issues (famously the Attica trial), criminal defense and environmental protection.

Laurence M. Hauptman is the professor of history for 35 years at SUNY New Paltz, he is a leading auth

Onondaga Water, Onondaga Creek, Onondaga Lake
1/6/2008 11:24:37 PM
Dr. Jack Manno is a professor at the College of Environmental Science and Forestry and he is the Executive Director of the Great Lakes Research Consortium. He has also consulted with the Onondaga Nation over the past dozen or so years on a range of environmental issues. He sat down to talk about wat
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