Open events

Longhouse - Day 4

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Series
Indigenous programming, Partner events
Language
English
Host
4200 - York University
Location
Accolade East-CIBC Lobby
This event is in person only

A poem shaped like a Haudenosaunee longhouse, made from text that affirms the longevity and impact of building a longhouse as a community and that honors the Oneida core values of a good mind, a good heart, and a strong fire. Created by Dr. Kenzie Allen, this poem is part of an ongoing multimodal poetic ethnography project called Wampum, which maps the intergenerational journey of an Oneida family across borders and continents.

Please note this event will be presented in English. Bilingual titles and descriptions are for reference purposes only.

Event descriptions and translation (if applicable) provided by the host organization and published in authenticity by the Federation.

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