ONEIDA-NSN.GOV CULTURAL OCTOBER 2023 THE USE OF TOBACCO It is customary that prior to taking anything from the natural world, we as Ukwehu.wé (The Real Human Beings) always offer Oyu…
…his time on the Business Committee. He spent copious time developing a purchasing and inventory system and other budget systems for the Tribe still in use today. Following his service…
…running was Tallfeather’s true passion. After playing football, Tallfeather joined the army and served in World War I. Even during his service, he ran races in Occupied France. After the…
…tasks to team members on a project Ensuring that a project runs according to schedule Managing interpersonal conflicts within the team Planning and running team meetings …
…Terrance was employed at Badger Wholesale as an order picker. He enjoyed Poker and video games, as well as current events and news. Besides his parents he is also survived…
…recent months, describing herself as “grateful” for the dialogue. She fielded questions about her proposals, which include a legislative change for a Supreme Court ruling that impedes tribal governments’ ability…
Neil Cornelius Sr., 66, passed away Friday, Aug. 10, 2018. It is with tremendous sorrow and humility that his wife, Lorraine Cornelius, and son, Neil Cornelius Jr., share the news…
…also as a history teacher with the Menominee Indian School District. Former Chairwoman Waukau began her journey to the spirit world on Saturday June 18, 2016, surrounded by her family…
…reaction to the news is not surprising. “This has been such a haze of happiness,” Groth said. “It turns out my daughter, Carolle Duncan, was raised in Illinois and has…
… From activist for Native American rights and equality to the world of academia, there isn’t much that Bernadine Vigue hasn’t seen or experienced during her time on Turtle Island….
Our beliefs, our customs, and how we view the things (past, present, and future). Also, inlcudes our history and things in our environment that make us distinct from others.