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At the Omega Institute near Rhinebeck, New York, a striking assemblage of metal figures stands on the grass beside the library. You look through the hollow in each to the last, and smallest, figure, which contains an unborn child. This sculpture set was created by the artist Frederick Franck to honor the traditional teaching of the elders of the Six Nations of the Haudenosonee, or Iroquois, that we must be mindful of the consequences of our actions, down to the seventh generation beyond ourselves.

‘In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.’

-Wilma Mankiller

 

*Wilma Mankiller (1945-2010) was a Native American activist and the first woman elected as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. She served from 1985 to 1995 and was a strong advocate for the rights of American Indians and women.


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  1. Ok, this is gonna sound bad but I thought it was a shooting range practice thing. 😆 Good thing you provided some much needed context!

    We spent time in the northern part of our province during our roadtrip – just got back late last night – and so much of the communities that live in the north are Indigenous. The strong sense of family and community – and respecting the elders and the generations that came before – is something so inspiring to continue to learn about.

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  2. I had no idea there was an actual sculpture depicting this Native American philosophy . So powerful. I have been using 7th Generation products for years..one reason was because of this exact meaning that I love so much. Chris

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  3. We are linked here by proximity to the Onondaga Nation, part of the Haudenosonee. I admire those values and cherish my connection to the generations who continue to live here. Thanks for this great reveal, Beth.

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