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Symposium: Indigenous Women: Human Rights Protections and Activism

Buffalo & Erie County Public Library - Downtown Central Branch 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo, NY, United States

UB School of Social Work Presents: SECOND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM Indigenous Women: Human Rights Protections and Activism Thursday, March 30, 2017 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Buffalo & Erie County Central Public Library 1 Lafayette Square, Buffalo, NY 14203 Free and Open to the Public CLICK TO REGISTER Keynote Beverly Jacobs, LL.B., LL.M., "The Resiliency of […]

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Screening: Indigenous Women’s Initiatives Presents: “The Doctrine of Discovery, Unmasking The Domination Code”

The Kiva, Baldy 101

A story of historical truth, spirituality, and resistance, told on behalf of the original nations and peoples of Great Turtle Island, and elsewhere on Mother Earth. We are still here, and still rightfully free. Directed by Sheldon P. Wolfchild, co-produced by Steven T. Newcomb, and narrated by Buffy Sainte-Marie. Following the film, there will be […]

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Haudenosaunee/Native American Studies Research Workshop: General Meeting

1030 Clemens

The first general meeting of the Haudenosaunee Research Group which will be held on Friday, Sept 8 in room 1030 Clemens Hall from 1-3pm. Refreshments will be provided! Join the meeting to provide input on upcoming events and activities, as well as on strategies to increase the visibility and support of Native people and programming […]

Haundenosaunee/Native American Studies Research Group: Book Celebration: Dr. Susan Hill’s, The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee Land Tenure On The Grand River

Center for Tomorrow, Ballroom

Please join us on Wednesday, October 25th for the UB launch of Dr. Susan Hill’s new book, The Clay We Are Made Of: Haudenosaunee Land Tenure On The Grand River (University of Manitoba Press, 2017). Our celebration will take place from 6:30-8:30pm at The Center for Tomorrow in the Main Ballroom, UB North Campus (located […]

Sixth Annual Haudenosaunee/Native American Research Symposium

B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus

The 6th Annual Haudenosaunee Research Symposium featuring the great work of UB faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, alum, and affiliates will be held from 9am-4pm on Nov 3 in B45-Lower Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus. C’mon down and join us for engaging presentations and Lloyd’s Tacos.