First Peoples Week: The Great Law of Peace and Treaties of the Northeast

A rich history of peacekeeping and inter-tribal diplomacy existed in the present-day Northeast United States, and traditions thrived that helped lay the groundwork for what we consider to be American democracy. Our host, Iakowi:he’ne’ Oakes, speaks with Kanasaraken Loran Thompson to uncover how a great set of laws and treaties maintained harmony from present day Pennsylvania to Connecticut.

Presented in collaboration with the American Indian Community House.











When: Tue., Oct. 6, 2020 at 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
Where: The Greene Space
44 Charlton St.
646-829-4000
Price: Free
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A rich history of peacekeeping and inter-tribal diplomacy existed in the present-day Northeast United States, and traditions thrived that helped lay the groundwork for what we consider to be American democracy. Our host, Iakowi:he’ne’ Oakes, speaks with Kanasaraken Loran Thompson to uncover how a great set of laws and treaties maintained harmony from present day Pennsylvania to Connecticut.

Presented in collaboration with the American Indian Community House.

Buy tickets/get more info now