Partial government shutdown update – January 23, 2019
Sheku Swakweku, Spending Restriction Resolution: What we may need to do if the shutdown continues. The Oneida Nation office of the Treasurer [Read Article]
Sheku Swakweku, Spending Restriction Resolution: What we may need to do if the shutdown continues. The Oneida Nation office of the Treasurer [Read Article]
As many are aware the Federal Government is currently in a partial shutdown. The impact is being felt to all FoodShare programs [Read Article]
Hoyan, As we have previously communicated, the Oneida Business Committee and Office of the Treasurer, have been monitoring the events and issues [Read Article]
Oneida Government officials congratulated the first Native American women ever elected to Congress, Sharice Davids, Ho-Chunk Nation, and Debra Haaland, Pueblo of [Read Article]
Sheku Swakweku, The Oneida Business Committee is aware you may have questions about the threats of a “partial government shut-down” as reported [Read Article]
The Oneida Nation joined the Morongo Tribe of Mission Indians, the Cherokee and the Quinault Indian Nation earlier this year in an [Read Article]
In a special Business Committee Meeting today, June 29, 2018, the Oneida Business Committee took action to deny a request for a [Read Article]
The Oneida Lake is open for the summer. Check out the PSA below for more information about Oneida Lake. Please be aware [Read Article]
To showcase the reach of our good work, the Oneida Nation has partnered with St. Norbert College to develop an Economic Impact [Read Article]
The Oneida Business Committee (OBC) took official action on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at their regular meeting to dissolve the Oneida Personnel [Read Article]