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The Land You're On

The Land You’re On: Acknowledging the Haudenosaunee investigates the original story of our area, insights on Onondaga ways of life, policies that changed history, and aspects of the culture of the native people who originally called it home. This limited podcast series is based on interviews and conversations with Indigenous community members and allies, providing the context and perspective needed to understand the complicated history of the land we’re on. The 12 part series is a production of Access Audio, a storytelling initiative of the Special Collections Research Center at the Syracuse University Libraries.

Produced by Brett Barry, Neal Powless, Bianca Caiella Breed, and Jim O'Connor.

Latest Episodes
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Sound Beat: Access Audio, a program of the Special Collections Research Center at Syracuse University Libraries, is launching a 12-part podcast series titled, “The Land You’re On: Acknowledging the Haudenosaunee.”