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To celebrate Earth Day, Artpark turned to members of the Six Nations Confederacy for lessons on how to live in harmony with Mother Earth — something they’ve been doing for millennia. Overlooking the verdant waters of the mighty Niagara river and with red-tailed hawks soaring above, a Haudenosaunee family of well-known performers got together on the Artpark trail recently to recite the Ohen:ton Karihwatehkwen, or thanksgiving address. They also performed social songs & dance as part of an ancient tradition celebrating their deep connection to — and respect for — the natural and spiritual world. Performed by: Jordan Smith & Dancers of the Haudenosaunee: Jordan Smith, singer and speaker, Mohawk Bear clan Kehala Smith, dancer, Tuscarora Turtle Clan Heath Hill, dancer, Oneida Wolf Clan Mackenzie-Mae Smith, dancer, Tuscarora Turtle Clan David Smith, dancer, Mohawk Bear Clan Gary Parker Seneca, Snipe Clan on Flute Performance curated by: Michele-Elise Burnett, Director of Kakekalanicks Inc. and Artpark Indigenous Arts Producer, Métis/Algonquin Bear clan Production audio engineer: William Louis Reich, Jr., Métis/Algonquin Bear clan Video by: Lemur Studios Produced by Artpark & Company https://www.artpark.net