Haudenosaunee | Women and Governance
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women’s fight for suffrage is a thousand years old. They have long enjoyed equity in governance while women in America are just now celebrating a century of suffrage. In this video featuring extended interview clips from New York Suffrage Stories, learn more about Haudenosaunee governance, and how the origins of American government are connected to this native culture. This BTPM PBS production premiered in February 2021. Find out more about "Discovering New York Suffrage Stories" entire project, educator resources, lesson plans, independent female filmmakers, and features at https://www.wned.org/television/wned-... Visit https://www.wned.org/television/wned-... to see more BTPM PBS Original Productions. Major support for Discovering New York Suffrage Stories was provided by The National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor, by the Susan Howarth Foundation, and KeyBank in partnership with First Niagara Foundation. With additional funding from the Fred L. Emerson Foundation and Humanities New York.

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