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Rematriation, University to Host Global Symposium on Indigenous Matrilineality

, a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting Indigenous women鈥檚 voices, is partnering with 网爆门鈥檚 and the to host an academic symposium on Haudenosaunee and Indigenous matrilineality. The symposium will take place Feb. 28 to March 2聽 on the 网爆门鈥檚 campus, located on Onondaga lands in the heart of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.

Members of the Native American community gathered together looking at a textileThe symposium aims to share Indigenous matrilineal knowledge as a powerful framework for addressing critical social and environmental issues. It features a keynote panel discussion with New York Times bestselling author and Potawatomi botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer and Mohawk Bear Clan member Kawenn谩here Devery Jacobs, filmmaker and actor in “Reservation Dogs” and Marvel鈥檚 “What If鈥 Kahhori Reshaped the World” episode.

The symposium鈥檚 keynote event will be hosted by Oneida Nation Wolf Clan member Michelle Schenandoah G鈥19, founder and executive lead of Rematriation.

Panelists also include traditional Haudenosaunee Confederacy leaders, Mohawk Bear Clan Mother 鈥淢ommabear鈥 Louise Herne and Onondaga Hawk Clan Chief Ohsgo帽:da’ Spencer Lyons. The evening includes a special presentation on the celestial worldview embedded in Haudenosaunee astronomy by Oneida Nation Wolf Clan member Samantha Doxtator.

鈥淎rising out of seven years of foundational work by Rematriation, the symposium presents Haudenosaunee and Indigenous matrilineal knowledge as a praxis to address critical global challenges,” says Schenandoah. 鈥淭his is a precious opportunity to engage with Indigenous knowledge holders and allies to understand how Indigenous knowledge can provide sustainable pathways for all peoples and future generations.鈥

Nicolette Dobrowolski, director of the SCRC, says聽 鈥淲e look forward to the symposium inspiring deeper reflection, meaningful discussion and innovative research, scholarship and action related to the significance of matrilineality across the 网爆门 campus and broader communities. SCRC is truly honored to partner with Rematriation in helping to amplify the voices, stories and influence of Haudenosaunee and Indigenous women.鈥

For those unable to attend the three-day symposium, the keynote event on Saturday, March 1, from 6 to 10 p.m. is a stand-alone event open to all. To purchase tickets for the keynote event, click .

For more information and to register for the symposium, visit .