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DESCRIPTION:Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous Resilience\, Climate 
 Change\, and the Environmental Humanities.Lunch for 45 guests in the Maxwe
 ll Founder's Room12:00 pm: Traditional Haudenosaunee meal prepared by Onon
 daga Nation Seed Keeper Angela Ferguson.The symposium was made possible wi
 th generous support from the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences\; Maxwell Sch
 ool of Citizenship &amp\; Public Affairs\; Humanities Center\; Humanities 
 Council\; Center for Global Indigenous Cultures &amp\; Environmental Justi
 ce\; the Environment\, Sustainability\, and Policy Program\; the Departmen
 ts of Geography &amp\; the Environment\; Earth and Environmental Sciences\
 ; Art &amp\; Music Histories\; Anthropology\; English\; Religion\, History
 \, Sociology\, Political Science\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food Studies\; the
  Environmental Storytelling Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Humanities Ne
 twork\; SUNY ESF Center for Native Peoples &amp\; the Environment\; and th
 e Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. We also greatly appreciate the contr
 ibutions of our mentors and collaborators of the Haudenosaunee community t
 o this symposium\, and acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation\, fire
 keepers of the Haudenosaunee\, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral la
 nds Syracuse University now stands.
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SUMMARY:Ray Smith Symposium Haudenosaunee Luncheon
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous 
 Resilience\, Climate Change\, and the Environmental Humanities.</h3><div><
 span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; font-family: inherit\;
  font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; word
 -spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit">Lunch for 45 
 guests in the Maxwell Founder's Room</span></div><ul><li>12:00 pm: Traditi
 onal Haudenosaunee meal prepared by Onondaga Nation Seed Keeper Angela Fer
 guson.</li></ul><p><em>The symposium was made possible with generous suppo
 rt from the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences\; Maxwell School of Citizenshi
 p &amp\; Public Affairs\; Humanities Center\; Humanities Council\; Center 
 for Global Indigenous Cultures &amp\; Environmental Justice\; the Environm
 ent\, Sustainability\, and Policy Program\; the Departments of Geography &
 amp\; the Environment\; Earth and Environmental Sciences\; Art &amp\; Musi
 c Histories\; Anthropology\; English\; Religion\, History\, Sociology\, Po
 litical Science\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food Studies\; the Environmental St
 orytelling Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Humanities Network\; SUNY ESF 
 Center for Native Peoples &amp\; the Environment\; and the Skä•noñh Great 
 Law of Peace Center. We also greatly appreciate the contributions of our m
 entors and collaborators of the Haudenosaunee community to this symposium\
 , and acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation\, firekeepers of the Ha
 udenosaunee\, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse Univ
 ersity now stands.</em><span style="background-color: initial\; font-famil
 y: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: in
 herit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit"><
 em></em></span></p>
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