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Ganondagan State Historic Site

Restoring Indigenous Relationships with Land: A Biocultural Approach

Neil Patterson, a citizen of the Tuscarora Nation, will describe how indigenous peoples have unique relationships with the lands and waters of what is now called New York State.

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Restoring Indigenous Relationships with Land: A Biocultural Approach
Restoring Indigenous Relationships with Land: A Biocultural Approach

Time & Location

Sep 14, 2019, 2:00 PM

Ganondagan State Historic Site, 7000 Co Rd 41, Victor, NY 14564, USA

About the Event

Neil Patterson, a citizen of the Tuscarora Nation, will describe how indigenous peoples have unique relationships with the lands and waters of what is now called New York State. This is a way of knowing that can serve as a guiding principle for the restoration of our shared planet. Patterson is Assistant Director of the Center for Native Peoples & the Environment at SUNY-ESF, located in Onondaga Territory. Event in auditorium is free; entrance fees apply for entry to the rest of the site. Co-sponsored by Friends of Ganondagan.

Funded by a grant from Indian Affairs Committee, NY Yearly Meeting

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