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Are you passionate about fostering community engagement, building meaningful relationships, or connecting others with history? A creative, organized, and flexible individual? If so, we’re seeking an Engagement and Advancement Coordinator to join our dynamic team!
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SLCHA’s YouTube Page
Missed a program? Check out our YouTube page to view all recordings from our past Brown Bag talks.
To explore more about occupied Indigenous land, visit: https://native-land.ca.
The St. Lawrence County Historical Association occupies the traditional lands of the Haudenosaunee (the People of the Longhouse)/Iroquois Confederacy including, Kanienʼkehá꞉ka “the People of the Flint”/Mohawk, Onyota’a:ka “the People of the Upright Stone”/Oneida, Onondagaono “the Hill Place People”/Onondaga, Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ “the People of the Great Swamp”/Cayuga, Onongawaga “the People of the Great Hill”/Seneca, and Skarureh “the People of the Hemp”/Tuscarora who have stewarded this land through generations. This acknowledgment is not enough to honor the people and the land, but we hope that it raises awareness about suppressed Indigenous histories and promotes the visibility of Indigenous peoples.