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Speakers

Check this detailed schedule of events to see when speakers and artists are presenting their work.


Angela Ferguson

Director of the Onondaga Nation Farm, Sacred Seedkeeper, Eel Clan, Onondaga Nation 

For more info about Angela's work 

click here

and here

Sachem Sam George

A Chief of the Cayuga Nation, Bear Clan

Wendy Gonyea

Clan Mother, Beaver Clan, Onondaga Nation

Tony Gonyea

Longhouse Faithkeeper and wampum belt artist, Beaver Clan, Onondaga Nation

Hayden Haynes

Artist, teacher, Onödowa’ga:’, Seneca, Deer Clan, Kiowa, Mvskoke

Click here for more about Hayden 

and here


Margaret Jacobs

Artist, metalsmith, Akwesasne Mohawk Nation

Click here for more about Margaret 

and here

Perry Ground

Famed storyteller for all ages, Turtle Clan, Onondaga Nation

Check out one of his performances here

Brandon Lazore

Artist, painter, Snipe Clan, Onondaga Nation

Click here for more about Brandon

and here

Chief Spencer Ohsgoñ:da' Lyons

A Chief of the Onondaga Nation, Hawk Clan

Luanne Redeye

Artist, curator of Homelands: Contemporary Haudenosaunee Art Across New York exhibition at the Binghamton University Art Museum, Hawk Clan, Seneca Nation

Click here for more about Luanne

Natasha Smoke Santiago

Artist, sculptor, potter, Turtle Clan, Akwesasne Mohawk Nation

Chris Thomas and his Smoke Dancers

Beaver Clan and Celebrated Smoke Dancer from the Onondaga Nation

Check out a brief clip here

Jerome Sr. and Haina Thompson

Father-son, renowned professional lacrosse players, Onondaga Nation, will lead a lacrosse youth clinic

More info can be found here

Curtis Waterman

Accomplished musician, Onondaga Nation Hunting and Fishing Crew, Beaver Clan, Onondaga Nation

Witness to Injustice 

This interactive history program seeks to foster truth, understanding, and respect between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the part of the world now known as the United States; especially in the territory stewarded by people of the Onondaga Nation and other Haudenosaunee peoples

Click here for more info about Witness to Injustice

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