~~ written 9 am 4/21/97 by David Yarrow <dyarrow@igc.org> ~~ Democracy in the New World: Tree of Peace Moscow Message: Human Survival The Six Nations Address the Global Forum reports and comment on Earth Conference Two of the Global Forum of Religious & Parliamentary Leaders for Human Survival Moscow, U.S.S.R., January 21-27, 1990 part one of three Audrey Shenandoah Takes Iroquois Message to Moscow Syracuse Post Standard, Monday, January 15, 1990, by Maureen Nolan ONONDAGA NATION, via Nedrow, NY -- Audrey Shenandoah grew up in her grandmother's Iroquois home, where her elders spoke a language that has no word for nature. It doesn't need one. "In our language we don't have a word for what everybody calls "nature" because our ancestors and our tradition are so involved and as one with what is called 'nature, our environment'," said Shenandoah, a clan mother from Onondaga Nation. She hopes to invoke the traditional Iroquois harmony with Mother Earth today in Moscow as a keynote speaker for an environmental forum attended by more than a thousand spiritual and parliamentary leaders from around the globe. Shenandoah, 63, who teaches language and culture at the Onondaga Indian School near Nedrow, will address a gathering whose luminaries range from scientists to statesmen and clerics who will discuss the planet's future. Duties of clanmother in the matrilineal society include passing along the Longhouse tradition and selecting tribal leaders. "They don't hear much about, I guess, what they are expecting to hear from me," Shenandoah said. "It is like reminding people of their line to the rest of the universe--we are only a part of this creation, and we should work along with it in harmony as much as we can." She left for Moscow Friday. With her at the Forum will be Onondaga Chief Oren Lyons, who helped plan the gathering; Leon Shenandoah, chief of the Grand Council of the Six Nations Confederacy (related to Audrey by marriage); John Mohawk from the Seneca Nation; and several [222 lines left ... full text available at <url:http://www.reference.com/cgi-bin/pn/go?choice=message&table=04_1997&mid=3930078&hilit=CULTURE+FUTURE> ] -------------------------------- Article-ID: 04_1997&3891312 Score: 82 Subject: eeurope-changes digest (97/04/24 19638)