This 400th anniversary campaign, carried out throughout 2013, is finished. The work to honor treaties with Native Nations and protect the Earth continues. Learn more, or join in that work: contact the Onondaga Nation, Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation, Neetopk Keetopk (Hudson Valley), Onondaga Canoe and Kayak Club or Two Row Paddle down the Grand (2016).

Matching Donations and a New Video for the New Year!

We have just over a month to go until our first event at Syracuse Stage on February 11th (details coming soon!), and we have just twelve days left in our crowdsourcing fundraising campaign. Please help us meet our goals!

Matching Funds
We have had several donors offer to match the online donations from now through the 15th with up to $2800. We need your help to get this money! We have great incentive items at various donation levels, or you can choose your own amount to donate. Please share this email with friends, crowdsourcing takes a crowd!

New Video: The Two Row Wampum and the Covenant Chain
For your education and entertainment, we’ve also added a new short video to the site, created by students at Syracuse University, that briefly explains the treaty history of the Two Row Wampum and the subsequent Covenant Chain series of treaties.

 

If you want to donate the old-fashioned way, you can either make the check out to NOON, or if you wish it to be tax-deductible, checks for over $50 can be made out to the Syracuse Center for Peace and Social Justice. Please put “Two Row” in the memo line on both.

Mail checks to us at:
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation
2013 East Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY 13210