…youngest of her nine brothers and sisters. She spent her youth running through the fields and catching grasshoppers, exploring the woods and building forts, playing in the creek near her…
Take a moment to celebrate, honor and remember our Oneida Nation Code Talkers on Friday, Oneida Nation Code Talkers Day. During WWII many Native Americans used their native language to…
…Oneida Elder Expo is today Click here to view flyer 2024-25 Oneida Hunting and Fishing information flyers, email kskena12@oneidanation.org if you have questions. Click here to view flyer Click here…
…role in getting the ladies where they are today. “The leadership we’ve seen from the varsity ladies has been amazing,” Assistant Coach Lee Laster said. “Last season we struggled with…
The Oneida Police Department (OPD), along with other law enforcement agencies from Northeast Wisconsin, participated in the annual Torch Run to raise funds for the Special Olympics. Several runs (which…
Today was an exciting day at the Green Earth Branch Library and the Oneida Community Library! With the internet running at a sluggish 1.6 Mbps, we decided to take a…
…denounced a United States District Court ruling in Texas declaring portions of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) unconstitutional. The controversial case, Brackeen, et al., v. Zinke, et al., was…
Today, the Oneida Nation celebrates the life and accomplishments of our longest serving Chairman, Purcell Powless. The Oneida Business Committee declared November 5 as Purcell Powless Remembrance Day in 2011….
…trust responsibilities for the tribes in our region.” Until today’s announcement, Poitra served as the Deputy Regional Director for Trust Services in the Midwest Region since July 2010. She has…
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.