…are Kan^stohale making (traditional corn bread) and canning workshops. Sharing these practices with Oneida citizens keeps Native traditions, foodways, and history alive. Wellness-focused classes extend this learning to cooking methods…
…such as corn flour, corn bread, jams/jellies, dehydrated apples, and pickles/salsas Ready-to-eat goods created from raw indigenous ingredients, such as beverages, soups, cookies, and muffins Indigenous crop products such as…
…any Election Board member, excluding alternates. This 2 6 3 statement shall be posted alongside any sample ballot printed prior to the election in the 2 6 4 newspaper or…
AGRICULTURAL SITES Tribal and non-tribal interests may apply to lease advertised agriculture sites through Land Management’s application process. Public notices are placed in the Oneida Nation’s newspaper and Land Management’s…
…spread of this disease. Everyone can do their part to avoid the spread of COVID-19 by using good hygiene. See the additional documents for more information on this disease and…
…sell and abide by any rules set forth. To Apply for a Vendor License All new vendor set ups are required to come thru the Licensing department: The Licensing Office…
…the start up of the Oneida Farmers Market located at N7284 Cty Rd J, across from the One Stop parking lot on Highway 54 in Oneida. The Farmers Market runs…
Agricultural Sites Tribal and Non-tribal interests may apply to lease advertised agriculture sites through Land Management’s application process. Public notices are placed in the Oneida Nation’s newspaper and Land Management’s…
…having bonfires and spending time with family and friends. I love to read a good book on those rainy days. One of my favorite quotes is, “If you can dream…
…the Policy Council, or Health Advisory Committee. Attend Parent Committee meetings and Family Events. All parents of Head Start children are members of the Parent Committee that meets monthly. Read…