[nativestudies-l] Tuesday on "Indigenous Politics" - 2nd episode for Season Three
jkauanui at wesleyan.edu
jkauanui at wesleyan.edu
Mon Feb 4 21:22:45 EST 2008
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Indigenous Politics: From Native New England and Beyond
Tuesdays 4-5pm EST
88.1 fm, Middletown, CT
Listen online LIVE: www.wesufm.org
On Tuesday, February 5th, join your host, Dr. J. Kehaulani
Kauanui for an interview with Andy Mager, a staff person
at the Syracuse Peace Council and one of the founders of
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, a grassroots organization
of Central New Yorkers that recognizes and supports the
sovereignty of the traditional government of the Onondaga
Nation. The Onondaga Nation is an Indian Nation, and a member
of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy, or Haudenosaunee.
The Nation's present territory is south of Syracuse, New York.
According to their tribal website, the Onondaga Nation is
taking action to assert its legal rights to its homelands
in Central New York, with the principal goal of achieving
legal recognition of title to its homelands, but without
suing individual land owners. Neighbors of the Onondaga
Nation supports the right of native peoples to reclaim land,
and advocates for fair settlement of any claims which are filed.
Learn more about this organization and how it is distinctly
different from the numerous anti-Indian organizations that
are flourishing in this country who oppose tribal land rights
and self-determination, whose anti-indigenous racism is
thinly veiled behind the purported quest for "equality."
Seasons One & Two now archived online and ready for podcasting:
www.indigenouspolitics.com
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