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![]() Photo courtesy State University of New York at Buffalo -- John Mohawk John Mohawk, Iroquois Leader and Scholar, Dead at 61 Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 <SMALL>http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/19/1433248</SMALL> John Mohawk, a leading scholar and spokesman for the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy, died in Buffalo, New York on December 12th. He was 61 years old. Mohawk was a leading advocate for the rights of the Iroquois Confederacy and of indigenous people worldwide. We play an excerpt of an address he gave at the Indigenous Peoples' Resistance to Economic Globalization. [includes rush transcript] <HR>John Mohawk, a leading scholar and spokesman for the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. He died in Buffalo, New York on December 12th. Mohawk was a leading advocate for the rights of the Iroquois Confederacy and of indigenous people worldwide. He served as director of Indigenous Studies at the Center for the Americas at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Mohawk was also director of the Iroquois White Corn Project, which promoted and sold Iroquois white corn products and foods and supported contemporary indigenous farmers. John Mohawk was a columnist at Indian Country Today and his last book was "Utopian Legacies: A History of Conquest & Oppression in the Western World." Mohawk spoke last month in New York at the "Indigenous Peoples' Resistance to Economic Globalization: a Celebration of Victories, Rights and Cultures." This teach-in was sponsored on by the International Forum on Globalization and the Tebtebba Foundation. Mohawk began by talking about the Spanish conquest of the Americas and ended by discussing the domination of Indigenous people in the U.S. He refers to the "Requiremento" a document used by the Spanish which demanded indigenous people willingly submit to the Spanish crown or the Spanish would attack.
AMY GOODMAN: We end with John Mohawk, a leading scholar and spokesperson for the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy. He died in Buffalo, New York, December 12th. Mohawk was a leading advocate for the rights of indigenous people worldwide. He served as director of Indigenous Studies at the Center for the Americas at the State University of New York, Buffalo. Mohawk was also director of the Iroquois White Corn Project, which promoted and sold Iroquois white corn products and foods and supported contemporary indigenous farmers. John Mohawk was a columnist at Indian Country Today, and his last book was Utopian Legacies: A History of Conquest & Oppression in the Western World. John Mohawk spoke last month in New York at the "Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Economic Globalization: a Celebration of Victories, Rights and Cultures." The teach-in was sponsored by the International Forum on Globalization and the Tebtebba Foundation. John Mohawk began by talking about the Spanish conquest of the Americas and ended by discussing the domination of indigenous people in the United States. He refers to the "Requiremento," a document used by the Spanish which demanded indigenous people willingly submit to the Spanish crown, or the Spanish would attack.
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