SPEAKER SERIES:
February 20, 2006
Darren Bonaparte
Creation & Confederation: The Living History of the Iroquois
Lecture, Book Signing, Reception
Room 275 White Hall, College of Law
November 30, 2005
Sandy Grande: Red Pedagoy: Native American Social and Political Thought
October 20, 2005
Taiaiake Alfred: Wasase: indigenous pathways of action and freedom
SEPTEMBER 16, 2005
In Acknowledgment of U.S. Constitution Day, 
The Center for Indigenous Law, Governance & Citizenship Presented: “Syracuse, N.Y., The Birthplace of American Democracy: How the Haudenosaunee Helped the Founding Fathers Find Their Wayâ€
Guest Speaker: Oren Lyons, Turtle Clan Faithkeeper, Onondaga Nation DVD Available
OCTOBER 4, 2004

Professor Rennard Strickland, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the College of Law, addresses "What is an Indian?"

OCTOBER 4, 2004
Minister David Omilgoitok, Deputy Minister of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs for the Government of Nunavut, addresses the creation of Nunavut.