www.democracynow.org - An extended web-only discussion with two elders, the legendary folk singer Pete Seeger and Onondaga Leader Oren Lyons. They are in New York City today to greet hundreds of Native Americans and their allies who have paddled more than a hundred miles down the Hudson River to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first treaty between Native Americans and the Europeans who traveled here. The event is part of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, first proclaimed by the United Nations 20 years ago.
Watch Part 1 of this interview here: • Pete Seeger Remembers ...
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