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Native Americans working with Syracuse University are helping staff and students learn about original inhabitants of Syracuse, while educating about issues that still face indigenous people, such as the Onondagas, Oneidas and other nations of the Haudenosaunee.
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This ancient traditional welcoming occurred whenever visitors appeared in Haudenosaunee villages.
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A new agreement between the United States, the State of New York, and the Onondaga Nation puts 1,023 acres of land back in the hands of Indigenous people.
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Syracuse University's planned Center for Global Indigenous Studies will have several major areas of study including literature and environmental studies.
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Columbus Day festivities went on as planned late Monday morning in Syracuse’s Columbus Circle, despite plans to remove the monument. Later in evening, in the same location, proponents of removing the monument held a “Replace Columbus” observance.
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An annual tradition in Syracuse might have been held for the last time Monday. The wreath laying ceremony in front of Columbus monument during the holiday…
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The Onondaga Nation has weighed in on Columbus Circle. Nation leadership seeks change, while including all cultures that call Syracuse home, in a…