Events

Kanien'kehá (Haudenosaunee/Native American) Language Revitalization Class

October 30, 2019 4:30 – 6 p.m. October 23 – October 30

  • Shults Community Ctr, Hallway in front of Forum
  • Open to Nazareth Students
  • Attendance is Free

A safe & inclusive space to freely practice and preserve a traditional Native American language indigenous to the Mohawk tribe of the Six Nations and the Haudenosaunee People, also known as the northeastern Iroquois Confederacy. Of the many dialects of the Haudenosaunee, this class uses the Akwesasne or St. Regis provisions. This space is a continuation of traditional practices of the native peoples, and is geared towards the preservation of what is considered to be an endangered language. This space is also a safe space for discussion about Native American and indigenous issues and culture. We welcome all native and non-native descendants to our class.

 Kanien'kehá (Haudenosaunee/Native American) Language Revitalization Class