…Oneida Nation Councilman Kirby Metoxen said. “These students are incredibly knowledgeable, and they want the rest of the world to know their research. Hopefully they’ll be able to implement these…
…to American Indians under old treaties. “The world should know that it’s legally impossible for me and other Native people to trespass on treaty land, and I never started a…
…and resolved, researching and keeping up on current events is something he really enjoyed. He also loved to write poetry and study ancient and world history. He also liked to…
…career. Her love for Indigenous cultures the world over was her driving force as she worked and fought for Native rights and sovereignty across Turtle Island. As the Oneida Nation…
By OLIVIA HARLOW Santa Fe New Mexican ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) _ Across New Mexico, the zia symbol is everywhere: On license plates, newspapers, flags, T-shirts, beer cans, jewelry _ even…
…of the Lakota, said that’s a change from the past when politicians largely overlooked Native American issues. “We’re like a third-world country,” she said. “No one really listens to us.”…
…Spirit World the home reverts back to Oneida Housing Authority (OHA), it’s rehabbed, and another elder gets to move in. So it’s a cycle, it’s not a permanent home, but…
…Celisha and Larry, and helped in raising her grandkids as well. Her favorite moments were taking them out to eat, shopping and watching movies. Her grandkids meant the world to…
…late Jesse and Jemima (Skenandore) Cornelius. Walter was a lifelong member of Holy Apostles Church, Oneida. He served in the United States Army during World War II and was a…
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.