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Support Onondaga Nation’s quest for Justice

Monday, March 14, 2016 13:47
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The Onondaga Nation’s quest for Justice took another step forward yesterday!

group at whitehouse small photo Travis Shoff
Two busses carried Onondagas, other Haudenosaunee people and a couple of non-native allies to Washington, DC yesterday.  We traveled to show our support for the petition filed by the Onondaga Nation before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (part of the Organization of American States).

A well-attended news conference was held at the Washington Quaker Meeting House and then we went to the White House (though President Obama wasn’t there to welcome us).  The Onondaga leaders brought with them the original wampum belt, commissioned by President George Washington, to mark the 1794 Treaty of Canandaigua.  The Onondaga continue calling on the US government to honor the Covenant Chain of Treaties. President Obama specifically referred to this when speaking to native leaders last fall. Unfortunately, he is taking no action to honor the commitments, at least not yet.

Our work continues with a

Support Gathering
for the Onondaga Nation’s Quest for Justice
Syracuse’s Inner Harbor – map
Tomorrow, Thursday, April 17 at 5pm

Please join Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation in support of the Onondaga Nation as they bring their Land Rights Action to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (part of Organization of American States) as the next step in their quest for justice. They will present their petition in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, April 15.

We will gather at Syracuse’s Inner Harbor, where Onondaga Creek begins its final flow into Onondaga Lake. We will hear about the filing and offer our appreciations. If weather permits, those who wish to will walk to the Lake (about a mile). For more information, contact Carol at [email protected] or  315.472.5478

 
 

Read NOON’s statement of support

The Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign is a partnership between the Onondaga Nation and Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON), developing a broad alliance between the Haudenosaunee and their allies in New York and throughout the world. Our 2013 statewide advocacy and educational campaign seeks to achieve justice by polishing the chain of friendship established in the first treaty between the Haudenosaunee and Dutch immigrants. Environmental cleanup and preservation are the core components of our campaign.



Source: http://honorthetworow.org/support-onondaga-nations-quest-for-justice/

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