State Fair ceremony
Robert Barker/University Photography
President Hunter Rawlings receives a traditional Iroquois headdress from Hazel Thompson, a clanmother of the
Bear Clan of the Seneca Nation, who also bestowed on him a Seneca name at ceremonies during Indian Day at the
State Fair in Syracuse Aug. 29. Looking on from right are Norman Jimerson, superintendent of the Indian Village at the
fair, and Lloyd Elm, president of the Six Nations Agricultural Society. At left are Brian F. Chabot, associate dean of
the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Henrik N. Dullea, vice president for university relations.
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