…(photo credit: Oneida Nation Museum) The Oneida Nation has been fortunate to have a vision for the next seven generations that encompasses all that we do today, will affect our…
…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…
…of the problems that young kids face today, and they’ve come back, some with their degrees, some not with their degrees, but they’ve come back to their reservations and they’ve…
…miles long between villages, Summers said. Today a traditional game of lacrosse is played on smaller fields but the boundaries that are seen in other organized high school, college and…
Oneida tribal citizens took to the shore of Duck Creek at Pamperin Park for the annual Fishing Ceremony today. The ceremony marks the start of the spring fishing season and…
…the United States during the war there are only about 697,000 alive today. Of those roughly 430 WWII veterans pass away each day. Many of the 14 Oneida veterans who…
…Webster, Hazel (Robert) Jordan, Phoebe (Redman) John, and Noreen Wilber. Friends amy call at RYAN FUNERAL HOME 305 N. Tenth Street De Pere from 5 – 7pm (TODAY) on Tuesday…
…including diesel, and direct access to the trail. The store will be having free samples along with raffles during today’s opening.The store has been closed since September of last year….
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…
…been compared to the Nobel Prize for water research. The prize strives to encourage enthusiasm in today’s youth regarding water issues, build an international community of young scientists bonded together…
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.