…spending some time outdoors while being mindful of others and continuing to practice social distancing. As of today, the Nation’s COVID-19 positive cases remain low, at a total of six…
PHOTO: BRYCE RICHTER: Aaron Bird Bear, left, an assistant dean at the UW–Madison School of Education, helps Demetria Abangan-Brown Eagle create a crayon rubbing on paper of the new heritage…
…for each individual, and the lines of which shall be so run as to include all their settlements and improvements in the vicinity of Green Bay.” Official records stated there…
Today is the Spring Election and the Oneida Business Committee asks that you please take the time and vote if you have an election in your district. If you are…
…court, the Fifth Circuit ruled once again that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is constitutional, as courts have repeatedly done for decades. Today our tribes stand together to defend…
…ceremonial flag raising. “Today we celebrate the resilience of our ancestors who survived to keep our cultures and languages alive,” Chairman Hill said. “We mark this day acknowledging the many…
…making corn bread, skinning bear skin, and gathering wood. The women did all of that while the men hunted. I sent the diorama in to the station and forgot about…
For Immediate Release: May 6, 2020 (Oneida Reservation) – The Oneida Business Committee acted today to extend the Public Health State of Emergency Declaration to June 11, 2020; this also…
…in our history, and we are here today because of the resiliency our people have carried with them. The Oneida Nation, like other governments, have been implementing closures and restrictions…
…tribal members today,” Hill said. “I want to express our appreciation on behalf of the Oneida Nation to the team of professionals who worked to make this happen and provided…
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.