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Princess for 10 days: Local woman to represent Oneidas at state fair Indian VillageElaina Cook, a member of the Wolf Clan of the Oneida Indian Nation, will welcome visitors to the village, talk about her Oneida heritage and take part in daily presentations and dances on the Turtle ...
Native Americans have a history that goes back millennia — rooted in generations of strength and resilience that continue to influence our world today.
Alfie Jacques carved more than 80,000 lacrosse sticks in his lifetime. Jacques is Onondaga, one of the Haudenosaunee nations ...
Excluding the inventors of the game would be embarrassing for the United States, the International Olympic Committee and LA ...
SYRACUSE — Oneida Indian Nation Member Elaina Cook, of the Wolf Clan, has been selected to serve as princess for the Six ...
Visitors and participants, neighbors and friends and spectators from across the United States and Canada will return to the ...
Visitors, participants, spectators, neighbors, and friends from across the United States and Canada will return to the Seneca ...
About 100 people rallied against Ontario's Bill 5 outside Hamilton City Hall last week decrying the controversial development ...
The Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit today in New York State Supreme Court, challenging two ...
The princess for the Six Nations Agricultural Society Indian Village at the 2025 New York State Fair has been announced, and ...
Plans to honor the tradition and culture of the Haudenosaunee Nation are afoot at Youngtown’s Old Fort Niagara. A fundraising effort in progress supports a new Native American Education Center ...
A federal government agency is funding an experimental housing project at the site of a controversial, large-scale marijuana grow-op in Six Nations, a Haudenosaunee community that regulates the ...
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