FROM THE ARCHIVE
N.Y. group stresses respect not protest
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2003

An anti-treaty rights group says it is a complete coincidence that a protest against the Cayuga Nation will be held on the same day as a pro-tribal festival.

The annual Strengthening Haudenosaunee-American Relations through Education (SHARE) festival will take place just as the group Upstate Citizens for Equality ends its protest of the Cayuga Nation gas station. Sharefest promotes friendship and mutual respect, an organizer said.

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Protest, Sharefest planned Saturday (The Syracuse Post-Standard 6/11)

Relevant Links:
Upstate Citizens for Equality - http://www.ucelandclaim.com

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