Peter Seeger, folksinger and environmental activist,
will make a special guest appearance
with
Welcome Remarks
Kevin Gover
Director, Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
and
Oren Lyons
Onondaga Nation Faithkeeper, Onondaga Nation Council of Chiefs and
the Haudenosaunee Grand Council
Tonya Gonnella Fricher
(Snipe Clan, Onondaga Nation)
President of the American Indian Law Alliance
Andy Mager
Project Coordinator for the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign
Moderated by
Philip P. Arnold
Interim Director of Native American Studies
Associate Professor, Department of Religion,
Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign–400th Anniversary
HonorTheTwoRow.org
This event is being held to bring wider attention to an education and advocacy campaign initiated by the Onondaga Nation and Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation with major support from Syracuse University. It marks the 400th anniversary of the Two Row Wampum Treaty, the first treaty between Native Americans and Europeans. The campaign works to raise awareness of native treaties and protection of the earth. Protecting our water by supporting the anti-fracking movement in New York State is a particular focus.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
6-8 p.m.
National Museum of the American Indian
One Bowling Green, New York City