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“Promising Futures” is a two-day interactive recruitment event that allows prospective Native American and Indigenous students the opportunity to EXPLORE Cornell at its best. The program is BURSTING with opportunities to see Cornell’s resources and to start collaborations across the campus. It is an interdisciplinary and multidimensional experience for all participants.
YOU can help one Native American/Indigenous student from the Southwestern and Western regions of the United States be part of this experience.
Overall Goal: 10 Students X $600 a Student (airfare + lodgings)
Launched in 2014, Promising Futures has proven to be very successful with 40 percent of students applying to Cornell and many younger participants yet to apply. Initially focused on New York State region, interest in this event has reached all the way across the country with requests coming from California, Texas, and New Mexico.
The earth grounds people and all of the creation. The "Haudenosaunee Words That Come Before All Else" start with the acknowledgement and words of thanks to the Earth.
Springs, rivers, oceans, rains renew life on Earth and quench thirst. Water is recognized next by the Haudenosaunee in the "Words That Come Before All Else."
The medicinal and food plants, grasses and flowers, bushes and trees are important to humans' well-being. The Haudenosaunee recognize them in the "Words That Come Before All Else."
All animals and birds that provide sustenance or cheer people with their song are thanked by the Haudenosaunee in the "Words That Come Before All Else."
The winds that purify the air, the thunderers that bring the rain, the sun that gives light and warmth, the moon that regulates growing cycles, and the stars that tell time are all acknowledged and thanked in the Haudenosaunee "Words That Come Before All Else."
The Haudenosaunee appreciate each other and the support they lend to all as a community in the "Words That Come Before All Else."