Rematriation

Indigenous organization Rematriation announces symposium on

Haudenosaunee & Indigenous Matrilineality

Media Kit

Rematriation is proud to host this Matrineal academic symposium in collaboration with Syracuse University’s Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice on February 28 through March 2, 2025 at Syracuse University.

Syracuse University is located on Onondaga Nation lands in the heart of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. This three-day event brings together distinguished professionals and knowledge bearers to share Haudenosaunee and Indigenous matrilineal knowledge as a praxis to address critical global social and environmental issues.

Below you will find links and digital resources about this year’s Symposium, as well as information about Rematriation. For further media assistance, please contact Caryn Miller, Storytelling & Strategic Communications Lead at [email protected].

Logo Kit & Theme Graphics

Download the Symposium collaborating team’s logo for online or print use.

Social Media Images

A collection of photos relevant to Rematriation’s history and programs.

Presenter Portraits

For online or print use.

Founding Executive Lead CV

Download the biographical history of Rematriations founding, executive lead Michelle Schenandoah.

Symposium Flyer

For online or print use.

Proposals from all disciplines are encouraged. Indigenous, non-Indigenous, all genders and non-gendered peoples are all invited and ecouraged to submit proposals, attend and particiapte. Use the link below to submit a proposal for the Haudenosaunee and Indigenous Matrilineality Symposium. 

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Rematriation will be hosting our first ever Haudenosaunee & Indigenous Matrilineal Symposium coming 2025! Learn more at www.rematriation.com/symposium.

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“The Haudenosaunee Confederacy’s way of life has shaped our people, intertwining within our daily lives and guiding us to this day. As Haudenosaunee people, we demonstrate that it’s possible to embrace our traditions while thriving in the non-Native world on a daily basis. Our goal is to share the matrilineal teachings that ground us so that others can benefit and thrive as well. These are teachings of balance and reciprocity among people and all living beings that work in all aspects of life.” 

Wakerahkáhtste Louise "Mommabear" McDonald Herne

Kanien'kehá:ka Bear Clan Mother, Rematriation Advisor

“If we don’t tell them, how will they know?”

Samantha Doxtator

Haudenosaunee astronomer and culture bearer

“In May of 2023, Mohawk Bear Clan Mother Louise Herne held the Mother of Nations Alliance gathering. That convening of powerful Indigenous and non-Indigenous women changemakers inspired us to bring Haudenosaunee matrilineal knowledge to academia and to the public. We acknowledged this critical moment in our world and the necessity to share what we know about the important role of women to return balance in our connection to Mother Earth, and for everyone’s survival.”

Michelle Schenandoah

Founder & Executive Lead, Rematriation

Hosted in collaboration with

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