…in the community,” Barbara Webster said. “However, I’d take my completed pots to Rose for critique. It was an honor to take them to her because of her status as…
…We hope our community continues to set the bar high for health and safety. 1 See motion, “the Oneida Business Committee cannot cancel any duly called General Tribal Council…
…marker on Bascom Hill following a dedication ceremony. A new heritage marker on Bascom Hill at the University of Wisconsin–Madison recognizes the land as the ancestral home of the Ho-Chunk,…
…not be all that it is without Indigenous people.” “Today, we seek to recognize and honor our state’s Indigenous communities while moving beyond a dated practice that perpetuates inaccurate teachings…
…share some of our heritage, culture, and history and ensure that our community is a vibrant, safe place to live,” Oneida Nation Chairman Tehassi Hill said. “A lot of that…
Oneida Nation Chairman, Tehassi Hill welcomed the news today that there is a great potential for the future of the Oneida Nations to join together to sustain the land, the…
…behalf of the state’s 11 tribal Nations, Hill addressed numerous issues affecting Indian Country today. While speaking for approximately 45 minutes, Hill addressed topics such as the positive impacts of…
…Award to the Oneida Nation,” said Wright. Chairman Hill then spoke while accepting the award. “On behalf the Oneida Nation I accept this distinguished recognition today,” Hill said. “We are…
Today, Vice Chairman Stevens gave testimony on AB104, that would allow for the inclusion of tribal judicial officers to be included in legislation that would provide a penalty if there…
…were 654 Oneidas living on the reservation at that time. That is the basis for the just over 65,400 acre reservation the Oneidas live on today. Why is this important…
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.