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Haudenosaunee Festival: A Celebration of Upstate New York's Indigenous Community

Haudenosaunee Festival: A Celebration of Upstate New York's Indigenous Community

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Welcome to "Confluence: Humanities in the Public Sphere," an IASH sponsored podcast where we discuss various public humanities projects on Binghamton University's campus and elsewhere.  In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Brianna Langlie, associate professor of anthropology, to discuss the seventh annual Haudenosaunee Festival that was hosted on Binghamton University's campus from September 29th and 30th, 2023. This festival welcomed members of New York State's indigenous community and featured indigenous speakers, food, music, storytelling and so much more. We also discuss the joys and challenges of planning such an important event and explore plans for the future as the university looks to build deeper collaboration with the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. 

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