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).

Videos

Find more videos and playlists on our YouTube page.

 

“Two Row Wampum Campaign Arrives in New York City” by Gwendolen Cates Video #4 of 4

TWO ROW WAMPUM ARRIVES IN NYC from Gwendolen Cates on Vimeo.

 

“Two Row Wampum Renewal Journey” by Gwendolen Cates Video #3 of 4

 
“Two Row Wampum Unity” by Gwendolen Cates Video #2 of 4

TWO ROW WAMPUM UNITY from Gwendolen Cates on Vimeo.

 

“Introduction to the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign” by Gwendolen Cates Video #1 of 4

TWO ROW WAMPUM RENEWAL CAMPAIGN from Gwendolen Cates on Vimeo.

 

Haudenosaunee paddlers take traditional trek down to New York City
by Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (Canada)

Jake-APTN video

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Report from Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (8 min. 16 sec.)

 
The “trailer” for the Two Row Paddle Down the Hudson this summer:

 

A short intro video for our campaign, developed by Syracuse University students:

 

A bit of history: The Two Row Wampum and the Covenant Chain of Treaties

 
A series of four videos going into more depth about the Two Row Wampum and our campaign: