"This Land Was Their Land" will feature presentations and a land blessing ritual.

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Grand Rapids, Michigan (November 13, 2007) - Aquinas College will present the event 鈥淭his Land Was Their Land,鈥 a Native American spiritual land-blessing ceremony from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 19 on the field outside Holmdene. The event is free and open to the public and is being organized by Deborah Wickering, Ph.D., assistant professor of anthropology and students of her course on 鈥淚ndian Societies of Michigan.鈥

Dr. Wickering and her students are interested in what the landscape of Aquinas College looked like 鈥減re-contact,鈥 or, before the arrival of Europeans, when the Ottawa tribe inhabited the area. The event will include a presentation by Paul Bieneman, Ph.D., chair of the Geography Department, on pre-contact landforms on the site of Aquinas College鈥檚 present campus; and a spiritual land-blessing ritual in order to 鈥渉onor the Native Americans who came before us,鈥 said Wickering. The ritual was put together by students in the course, who, along with Wickering, 鈥渄ecided it was up to us as Europeans to honor them.鈥

The event is sponsored by the Women鈥檚 Studies Center at Aquinas College.

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