Traditional Governance Systems approaches to governance are ones that are led by local indigenous knowledge in collaborative and participatory processes.
The Deyohahá: ge: Indigenous Knowledge Centre begins exploring the natural sciences from both Indigenous and western perspectives in this curriculum project entitled Bi-Cultural Science. Please contact us for more information on this project.
Internationalization of Indigenous Rights and Governance | Six Nations Polytechnic
May 31, 2013 - Wilfrid Laurier University, Six Nations Polytechnic, and the University of Saskatchewan collaborated on a research project on the Internationalization of Indigenous Rights and Governance. This project is funded by a research grant from the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) to study the impact of international institutions and global governance documents in promoting legislative protection and culture survival for Indigenous peoples.
Cultural Fluency: Curiosities of the Grand River Watershed by Kahentakeron Deer
Kahentakeron Deer speaks at the Cultural Fluency Event at SNP.Six Nations Polytechnichttps://www.snpolytechnic.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sixnatio...
The Lunch & Learn series is produced by Deyohahá:ge: and takes place the second Wednesday of every month at Six Nations Polytechnic.Six Nations Polytechnicht...
Susan M. Hill, Associate Professor, the University of Toronto teaches the history of wampum belts and the treaties they represent. Filmed at Six Nations Poly...
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Treaty Relations and Two Row Companion - Conversations in Cultural Fluency #5
This video was created to accompany a series of lectures produced by Deyohaha:ge and Six Nations Polytechnic, with Thru the Red Door. Website: http://www.snp...
Two Row Wampum Conversation in Cultural Fluency #5
Conversations in Cultural Fluency Lecture Series #5Guest speakers for this conversation include Bob Antone, Rick Hill, Sue Hill & Rick MontureDeyohahá:ge: In...
Chief Oren Lyons - The Roots of American Democracy | Bioneers
Iroquois elder and global indigenous leader Oren Lyons describes the authentic origins of the U.S. Constitution in the ancient Iroquois “Great League of Peac...
Hodinohso:ni Governance & the Great Law of Peace Conversation in Cultural Fluency #4
Conversations in Cultural Fluency Lecture Series #4Guest speakers for this conversation include Jamie Jacobs & Jock Hill.Deyohahá:ge: Indigenous Knowledge Ce...
Food Security & Three Sisters Sustainability Conversation in Cultural Fluency #3
Conversations in Cultural Fluency Lecture Series #3Guest speakers for this conversation include Jane Mt Pleasant, Kitty R Lynn & Chandra Maracle.Deyohahá:ge:...
Hodinohso:ni Ecological Knowledge & the Dish with One Spoon Conversation in Cultural Fluency#2
Conversations in Cultural Fluency Lecture Series #2Guest speakers for this conversation include Dan Longboat, Neil Patterson Jr., & Sheri LongboatDeyohahá:ge...
"Socialism Leads to Dictatorship": Debunked (3 Times Capitalism Did)
We are often lectured about how socialism will always lead to dictatorship or tyranny. Aside from this being a sloppy observation, we rarely examine how capi...
The Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk people) are the Keepers of the Eastern Door of the Haudenosaunee – The People of the Longhouse. Settlers call them the Iroquois. The six nations of the Hauden…
Revolutionary Socialism is the Primary Political Ideology of The Red Nation
Adopted September 6, 2019
“I firmly believe that the philosophy of my ancestors lines up quite tidily with the philosophy of communism. I make no apology for my principles.”
— Lee Maracle
“Socialism is for the people. If you’re afraid of socialism, you’re afraid of yourself.”
— Fred Hampton
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