LAND RIGHTS
The Complaint
Declaration
FAQ
Goals
Legal Briefs
Maps
The Offenders
Cranesville
Hanson Aggregate
Honeywell
Trigen Energy
Onondaga Lake
The "Cleanup"
Contaminants
Superfund Site
Stewards of the Land
 

 

SPECIFIC GOALS OF THE ONONDAGA NATION LAND RIGHTS ACTION

  • To achieve a healing with our neighbors of the centuries of difficulties caused by the illegal taking of Onondaga and Haudenosaunee lands.

  • To restore to the Onondaga Nation recognition of title to its aboriginal territory.

  • To recover possession of portions of this territory from New York State and willing sellers for the use of the Onondaga people.

  • To secure a continuing source of revenue from the Nation's lands without displacing persons from the land.

  • To secure revenues and land sufficient to achieve economic self-sufficiency, including :

  • An adequate supply of quality housing;

  • A quality education system;

  • Affordable, quality health care;

  • Sound and sustainable agricultural programs;

  • Programs for the proper care of elders and youth;

  • A program for environmental restoration and protection;

  • Employment opportunities for the Nation and its neighbors.

  • To protect and conserve the natural resources within and affecting the Nation’s land, as a means of safeguarding all citizens’ rights to a natural, healthy environment.

  • To obtain recognition of the basic rights of the Onondaga Nation, including those rights agreed upon in treaties with the United States.

  • To secure Onondaga rights to hunt, fish and gather for subsistence and cultural needs.

  • To secure adequate protection for the burial sites of our ancestors, as well as other important sacred and archeological sites.

  • To resolve all ongoing conflicts with the state and federal governments, particularly regarding taxation and jurisdiction.

  • To provide for the growth and perpetuation of Onondaga culture, language, laws, religion, and way of life.