Monthly Archives: January 2013

Two Row Campaign at Judson Memorial Church

Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign at Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
New York, New York
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Starting Sunday January 27th,11:00am, Judson will be hosting a series of Native American Testimonies on the last Sunday of every month, as part of the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign.  The first guest speakers will offer poetry and information on the campaign.
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Firewolf Bizahaloni-Wong is Dine’ (Navajo & Apache) and her clans are Bitter Water born for Red Clay.  Her father, Jimmie Bidziil Bizahaloni, was a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) and Indians of All Nations that took over Alcatraz Island in 1969.  A lifelong activist, Firewolf became a member of AIM as a teenager, has been part of the Black Mesa Coalition since it’s inception, and is a co-founder of Native Resistance Network.
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Sally Bermanzohn, an ally of Indigenous rights, is active in the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign, and a member of Native Resistance Network.  Now retired, she taught social movements and Native American Studies at Brooklyn College, and wrote Through Survivors’ Eyes, and coauthored Violence and Politics: Globalization’s Paradox.
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The Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign:
A partnership between the Onondaga Nation and Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON) is developing a broad alliance between the Haudenosaunee and their allies in New York and throughout the world. This statewide advocacy and educational campaign seeks to achieve justice by polishing the chain of friendship established in the first treaty between the Haudenosaunee and Dutch immigrants. Environmental cleanup and preservation, and opposition to hydro-fracking are the core components of the campaign.

Two Row History:
The Two Row Wampum belt is the symbolic record of the first agreement between Europeans and American Indian Nations on Turtle Island/North America. 2013 will mark the 400th anniversary of this first covenant, which forms the basis for the covenant chain of subsequent treaty relationships made by the Haudenosaunee and other Native Nations with settlers on this continent. The agreement outlines a mutual, three-part commitment to friendship, peace between peoples, and living in parallel forever (as long as the grass is green, as long as the rivers flow downhill and as long as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west). Throughout the years, the Haudenosaunee have sought to honor this mutual vision and have increasingly emphasized that ecological stewardship is a fundamental prerequisite for this continuing friendship.

Symbolic Enactment:
A focal point of the year-long educational and advocacy Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign will be a symbolic “enactment” of the treaty in the summer of 2013. It will bring the treaty to life with Haudenosaunee and other Native People paddling side-by-side with allies and supporters down the Hudson River from Albany to New York City. These two equal, but separate rows will demonstrate the wise, yet simple concept of the Two Row Wampum Treaty.

International Day of Solidarity

Update February 8, 2013:
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO A MAJOR STORM AND UNCERTAINTY ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT RIVERSIDE CHURCH WILL BE OPEN.
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91Claremont Avenue, New York, NY
Room 10T
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Film “Warrior: The Life of Leonard Peltier”
Produced and Directed by Suzie Baer
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The shocking true story of Leonard Peltier, American Indian leader locked away for life, convicted of the alleged murder of two FBI agents during a bloody shoot-out on the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1975.  Around the world, his trial and conviction have been denounced as a sham.  Amnesty International, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Desmond Tutu, and many others have appealed for a new trial for the man who has come to symbolize the continued oppression of America’s indigenous peoples.  To understand Peltier’s story, Warrior takes us back to the violent confrontations at Pine Ridge and Wounded Knee in the Seventies, and then to today’s Indian reservations, where the government’s plans for uranium mining and waste dumping are still being resisted by Native activists.  The heart of the film, though, is a detailed painstaking account of Peltier’s harrowing odyssey through the American justice system.
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The Wachamchick Warrior Society Drum Group
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Light Refreshments                                 Donation at Door
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Sponsored by
The Riverside Church Prison Ministry
NYCLPDOC
and NYC Jericho Movement
For more information: nyclpdoc@gmail.com
nycjericho@gmail.com  646 429-2059

Sharing the River of Life

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Monday, February 11, 7 pm
Syracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse
Doors open at 6 pm for benefit silent auction which will continue after the presentation until 9:30 pm.
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Traditional Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address
by Tadadaho Sid Hill
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Presentation about the Two Row Wampum and the Covenant Chain of Treaties
by Chief Jake Edwards
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Multi-media presentation about the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign
by Lindsay Speer and Hickory Edwards
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We are seeking donations of artwork, goods and services valued at $25 or more for the Silent Auction to benefit the Campaign. To learn more or offer to donate, contact Erica Schwabach, , Silent Auction Coordinator at ejschwab@syr.edu or (315) 868-0737.

www.honorthetworow.org
www.peacecouncil.net/noon
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Check out our online fundraising campaign, going through January 15.