Haudenosaunee Influence on American Democracy
Jul 01, 2026
6:30 PM
CCHS at Grace Street
9 Grace St.
Cortland, NY 13805
9 Grace St.
Cortland, NY 13805
Haudenosaunee Influence on American Democracy
Speaker: Perry Ground, Onondaga Turtle Clan
This informative talk will show how the founding documents and principles of the United States government were influenced by ideas found among the Haudenosaunee. Participants will learn about the Peacemaker, the story of how the Five Nations joined together, and how the Great Law of Peace guides their traditional form of government. Discussion about the Founding Fathers (such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington), American relationships with the Haudenosaunee, how Native ideas influenced the Constitution and other foundational principles of democracy, and symbols that highlight this influence will be included.
Perry Ground is a Turtle Clan member of the Onondaga Nation of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. Perry has been a storyteller and educator for over 25 years and enjoys working with people of all ages to teach about the history & culture of Native Peoples. His presentations are lively, engaging, inclusive and filled with cultural and historical information that audiences young and old will enjoy.
This event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is not required.
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Haudenosaunee Influence on American Democracy
9 Grace St., Cortland, NY 13805, US
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