We are deeply grateful for the campus and community partners who have made the Haudenosaunee Festival possible.
Office of the President
Vestal Historical Society
Lafayette High School
Onondaga Canoe and Kayak Club
Cayuga Canoe Club
City of Binghamton
Binghamton University Art Museum
Public Archaeology Facility
Multicultural Resource Center
Center for Civic Engagement
Laboratory of Ancient Food and Farming
Office of Sustainability
College in the Woods
School of the Arts
BU Men’s Lacrosse
Department of Anthropology
Department of Biology
Department of English
Department of Earth Sciences
Department of History
Department of Sociology
Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program
Environmental Studies Program
Campus Activities
Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
Human Rights Institute
DEI at Decker College
B-Healthy
Fleishman Career Center
Ellyn Uram Kaschak Institute for Social Justice for Women and Girls
Student Affairs Diversity Committee
Sustainable Communities TAE

The Guswenta: Two Row Wampum Belt is a Symbol of Sovereignty.
This belt symbolizes the agreement and conditions under which the Haudenosaunee welcomed the newcomers to this land.