Creation of Two Row Wampum
- Creation of Two Row Wampum
- Wednesday April 3 2019 12:00 to 13:00
- Indigenous Centre 3L11
- Loyalist College, 376 Wallbridge Loyalist Rd, Belleville ON, K8N 5B9
As part our commitment to reconciliation, Loyalist College would like to invite our staff and students to participate in creating a Two Row Wampum with Indigenous Services for display at the College.
To ensure everyone who would like to participate in this project has the opportunity to do so, the following schedule has been created. If the time scheduled for your group does not work for you, please let Deiana (ext. 2845, dgonyea@loyalistcollege.com) in Indigenous Services know and we would be happy to try to accommodate.
Group
Date
Time
Location
Faculty in the School of Media, Business and Access
April 3
12 – 1 pm
Indigenous Centre 3L11
Faculty in the School of Health, Human and Justice Studies
April 8
3 – 4 pm
Indigenous Centre 3L11
Faculty in the School of Applied Sciences, Skills and Technology
April 15
3 – 4 pm
Indigenous Centre 3L11
Support and Admin. Staff
April 22
3 – 4 pm
Indigenous Centre 3L11
Support and Admin. Staff
April 29
3 – 4 pm
Indigenous Centre 3L11
Students
May 1
12 – 1 pm
Dining Hall
Students
May 8
12 – 1 pm
Dining Hall
The Two Row Wampum belt (or treaty belt) is a symbolic record of the first agreement between the Europeans and the First Nations people on Turtle Island (North America). Created in 1613 between the Haudenosaunee (Five Nations of the Iroquois – Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca) and the Dutch settlers in upper New York State, the Two Row Wampum is considered the grandfather of all treaties. It expressed a very important concept – that everyone was equal. The belt is made of white and purple beads. One purple band represents the ship of the Europeans, their leaders, government and religion. The other purple band represents the Haudenosaunee, their leaders, government and way of life.