CASE STUDY: ONEIDA WOMEN RETURN TO THEIR HOMELAND

In this case study, a collective of traditional Oneida women (Akwéku Ohshʌ’he Yukwayóte) are reunited with ancestral lands after 200 years of separation through a direct land donation from Liseli Haines. Hear from Michelle Schenandoah, founder of Rematriation Magazine, and Haines, a Quaker, about “both sides” of this land transition - the spiritual and moral discernment that went into it, the necessary legal steps, and the healing relationships brought about by the exchange.

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