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DESCRIPTION:"Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center: Decolonizing Sacred Space.
 " &nbsp\; Philip P. Arnold\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\, Religion at Syrac
 use University\,&nbsp\; will be speaking about his work as the Director of
  Skä·noñh– The Great Law of Peace Center\, which tells the Indigenous stor
 y of the Haudenosaunee\, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy. The cente
 r was created to educate and inspire primarily non-Haudenosaunee people ab
 out the importance of the Great Law Peace\, the oral constitution that has
  governed the Haudenosaunee for over a thousand years\, and how it has inf
 luenced the unique form of democracy that U.S. citizens cherish today. Arn
 old’s courses on the subject have grown increasingly popular\, due to the 
 rising number of students supported by the Haudenosaunee Promise Scholarsh
 ip Program. Arnold will attempt to demonstrate SU’s vision of Scholarship 
 in Action by presenting programming that is affordable\, accessible\, and\
 , most of all\, congruent with the history of the area. Professor Arnold w
 ill discuss its influence on the development of democracy\, women’s rights
 \, and the United Nations.&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;Pizza will be served. Follow us 
 on Twitter at: \n    PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Philip Arnold
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>"Skä·noñh—Great Law of Peace Center: Dec
 olonizing Sacred Space." </b>&nbsp\; <i>Philip P. Arnold\,</i>&nbsp\;Assoc
 iate Professor\, Religion at Syracuse University\,&nbsp\; will be speaking
  about his work as the Director of Skä·noñh– The Great Law of Peace Center
 \, which tells the Indigenous story of the Haudenosaunee\, also known as t
 he Iroquois Confederacy. The center was created to educate and inspire pri
 marily non-Haudenosaunee people about the importance of the Great Law Peac
 e\, the oral constitution that has governed the Haudenosaunee for over a t
 housand years\, and how it has influenced the unique form of democracy tha
 t U.S. citizens cherish today. Arnold’s courses on the subject have grown 
 increasingly popular\, due to the rising number of students supported by t
 he Haudenosaunee Promise Scholarship Program. Arnold will attempt to demon
 strate SU’s vision of Scholarship in Action by presenting programming that
  is affordable\, accessible\, and\, most of all\, congruent with the histo
 ry of the area. Professor Arnold will discuss its influence on the develop
 ment of democracy\, women’s rights\, and the United Nations.&nbsp\;\n&nbsp
 \;</p><p><i></i><i>Pizza will be served</i>. Follow us on Twitter at: \n  
   <a href="https://www.facebook.com/PARCCatMaxwell" title="PARCCatMaxwell"
 >PARCCatMaxwell</a>\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.</p>
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