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On this episode of The Land You're On, hear how a 15th century papal bull connects Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Christopher Columbus and the land beneath you.
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On this first episode of The Land You're On, we examine the question, "How can you acknowledge what you don't understand"? To help further our understanding, Neal Powless defines key terms in the SU Land Acknowledgment.The Land You’re On is distributed by WAER podcasts. Available at WAER.org, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you find podcasts. Production help for The Land You’re On from Cal Dougherty and Kevin Kloss. For further information, reading and educational resources visit the Land You’re On Research Guide, available at Soundbeat.org
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This ancient traditional welcoming occurred whenever visitors appeared in Haudenosaunee villages.
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One Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ’ family said they believe the surprise demolition of their grandmother’s home was an act of retaliation for their past criticism of Halftown.
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Monday marks the traditional Columbus Day holiday, but some members of the community will instead be celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day at Syracuse’s…
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Most Central New Yorkers know lacrosse originated on the shores of Onondaga Lake thousands of years ago with the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. But many might…
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Guests from around the world will gather at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown Sunday for a gala to celebrate the life achievements of Onondaga Nation…
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A music festival this weekend will honor the talents of local women – while helping a severe health condition with one of the community’s musical…
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A new mural will now greet students and visitors as they enter Syracuse’s LeMoyne Elementary School. The mural depicts the five Native American nations…
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The exhibits are in place and stories are ready to be told at the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. Grand opening weekend kicks off Saturday, after more…