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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T093000
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URL:https://www.wildcenter.org/events/haudenosaunee-perseverance/
SUMMARY:American Revolution: Haudenosaunee Perseverance
DESCRIPTION:American Revolution: Haudenosaunee Perseverance\nMay 16\, 2026\
 nAn educator professional development opportunity.\n\nJoin educators from 
 Native Knowledge 360°\, the education initiative of the Smithsonian’s N
 ational Museum of the American Indian\, at The Wild Center for an in-depth
  professional development experience focused on the classroom-ready resour
 ce American Revolution: Haudenosaunee Perseverance.\n\nThis interactive\, 
 standards-aligned resource explores how the Haudenosaunee Confederacy (Moh
 awk\, Oneida\, Tuscarora\, Onondaga\, Cayuga\, and Seneca nations) perseve
 red during and after the American Revolution. The day will begin with an o
 pening by Dave Kanietakeron Fadden and Margaret Kanatiiosta Fadden (Akwesa
 sne Mohawk)\, followed by a panel discussion featuring  MJ Schenandoah (W
 olf Clan\, Oneida Nation\, Oneida\, NY)\, Tekatsi:tsia’ kwa Katsi Cook (
 Wolf Clan\, Mohawk Nation\, Akwesasne\, NY)\, and Kanatakeniate Tom Cook (
 Wolf Clan\, Mohawk Nation\, Akwesasne\, NY) who will share insights into 
 the roles of women in Haudenosaunee society\, including their influence in
  diplomacy and decision-making. These perspectives provide critical contex
 t for understanding Haudenosaunee experiences during this pivotal period i
 n history.\n\nParticipants will then explore how to use this nationally av
 ailable digital inquiry resource in the classroom. The resource engages st
 udents with video interviews\, primary and secondary sources\, original ma
 ps\, and images to investigate the question: In what ways did the Haudenos
 aunee persevere through and after the American Revolution?\n\nAttendees wi
 ll also enjoy guided tours of The Wild Center. Certificates of participati
 on and CTLE credit will be available.\n\nLimited spots\, registration requ
 ired.\n\nCost: $35 per individual (scholarships available\, email jkretser
 @wildcenter.org)\n\nREGISTER\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nThanksgiving Addre
 ss\n\n\n\n\nMargaret Kanatiiosta Fadden (Akwesasne Mohawk)\n\n\n\n\n\nDave
  Kanietakeron Fadden (Akwesasne Mohawk)\n\n\n\nPanel\n\n\nMJ Schenandoah (
 Wolf Clan\, Oneida Nation\, Oneida\, New York)\n\n\n\nTekatsi:tsia’ kwa 
 Katsi Cook (Wolf Clan\, Mohawk Nation\, Akwesasne\, New York)\n\n\n\nKanat
 akeniate Tom Cook\n(Wolf Clan\, Mohawk Nation\, Akwesasne\, New York)\n\n\
 n\nNative Knowledge 360° Moderator Caitlin Lochridge\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n
 [caption id="attachment_29889" align="alignleft" width="889"] Independence
  Hall by John Kahiones Fadden[/caption]\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n[
 caption id="attachment_27459" align="alignleft" width="270"] American Revo
 lution: Haudenosaunee Perseverance Onsite PD at The Wild Center is made po
 ssible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the O
 ffice of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.[/caption]\n\n
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CATEGORIES:Education
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