A Visual Arts Exhibit of East Village Artist’s
at the
Theater for the New City
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 9th, 5:30-8pm
Dates: November 3-December 31, 2011
Gallery: M-S. 4-8 PM, Sun. 3-5pm (& is wheelchair accessible)
Address: East Village, 155 First Ave, New York, NY 10003
To the “Protest” creation of this exhibit, we trust the words of the living Legend from the Nation who walked this ground many moons before.
Chief Oren R. Lyons, Jr. (b.1930) is a Native American Faithkeeper for 45 years of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga and Seneca Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy and Indigenous Rights Advocate
New York
All my Indian friends out there and Indian Nations and People who are currently struggling and whatever you are doing to maintain your integrity and yourself
Fight on
It is important for you to remain your lands, your language, your culture and maintain your traditional practices and give thanks to the earth.
That’s what we do best we are the people who give thanks to this earth.
Chief Oren Lyons, FaithKeeper, Onondaga Nation, New York
and The Seven Generation Fund Organization, “be a good ancestor”

Stands-Up

NYC Speaks Out One More Time

“What we do or fail to do in this moment will be humanity’s defining legacy.”
Robby Romero, Apache Territory

