Announcing the 2026 Indigenous Craft Fair #WeAreIndigenous #UNPFII
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Announcing the 2026 Global Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus (GIPC) #WeAreIndigenous #UNPFII
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Announcing the 2026 Global Indigenous Women’s Caucus (GIWC) #WeAreIndigenous #UNPFII
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🗓️ Friday, December 5th at 5:30pm
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An evening of Haudenosaunee food, music, and influence. Speakers Jeanne Shenandoah, Betty Lyons, and Ciarrai Eaton will present and discuss the influences on women like Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Matilda Joslyn Gage
United Lutheran Seminary to host 'A Vision for Liberating Our Democracy' Conference, February 27–28. #acrel #amrel #aarsbl25 religionnews.com/2025/12/02/u...
Check out these upcoming November 2025 events from the American Indian Law Alliance! More information for all events can be found at: www.aila.social
Check out these upcoming November 2025 events from the American Indian Law Alliance! More information for all events can be found at: www.aila.social
Celebrate National Native American Heritage Month at #SUNYOCC. #WeAreIndigenous aila.ngo/celebrate-na...
📢 Join us November 18, 6:30 PM EST for Unraveling the Roots of Colonization in New York State — a benefit for the #LandBack return of Onondaga Lake.
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#IndigenousRights #LandBack #OnondagaNation
Steven Newcomb and Peter d'Errico have between them 90 years (!) of experience studying and working with so-called "federal Indian law" — what we show to be "federal anti-Indian law".
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Announcing the AILA food pantry. If you are in Syracuse and in need, email us at office@aila.ngo
Unraveling the Roots of Colonization in New York State
A benefit for the #landback return of Onondaga Lake
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Can you help us get to 200 signatures? Return Mapble Bay, Indigenous Lands in Indigenous Hands #lakeback
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Harvest Arts & Crafts Market – American Indian Law Alliance aila.ngo/harvest-arts...
Harvest Arts & Crafts Market – American Indian Law Alliance aila.ngo/harvest-arts...
Reflections on the Erie Canal [FULL DOCUMENTARY]
In 1825, the state of New York completed the Erie Canal. Today, the singular historic purpose of the canal has been replaced by a broader significance.
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The Christian Nationalist Rewriting American History | ARC: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera arcmag.org/the-christia...
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The healing path is justice through land back to Indigenous caretaking: fully honoring Indigenous sovereignty and caring for Mother Earth so that she may care for future generations.
The harm to the Ongweoweh way of life continues today. The canal was also an act of ecocide -- causing substantial harm to the water, land, and living beings in areas where it was constructed.
Onondaga Nation citizens & local allies dropped this banner in response to the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal. Rather than a point of celebration, the canal is a scar on Mother Earth and part of actions by the US and NYS that amount to genocide against nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
All photo credits to: Mike Greenlar | Central Current
This banner drop is part of the #LakeBack campaign. This campaign demands that the Onondaga County Executive and Onondaga County Legislature honor their past commitments to return land at Onondaga Lake to the Onondaga Nation.
📢 This weekend, we dropped a banner that reads: RETURN MAPLE BAY -INDIGENOUS LANDS IN INDIGENOUS HANDS - #LAKEBACK
Read about our action in the article, "Onondaga ‘LakeBack’ protest shades arrival of Seneca Chief with history of harm," that was published today by #centralcurrent.
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