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DEC sets $20M plan to clean creek, brook

December 9, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

Opponents say the proposal may not keep pollutants from lake. By Delen Goldberg Post Standard The state Department of Environmental Conservation wants to spend two years and $20.2 million dredging, capping and filling 15 acres of land in and around Nine Mile Creek and Geddes Brook. State officials say that excavating 59,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment will … [Read more...] about DEC sets $20M plan to clean creek, brook

Awenheeyoh Powless Art Show at SU

December 9, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

Onondaga Nation Communications by Nancy Powless A reception was held for Aweñheeyoh Powless' solo exhibition on Thursday November 20, 2008 at Weiskotten Hall, University Medical Science Library. Awenheeyoh displayed both photographs and original oil paintings.  Three of her paintings were pr eviously given awards in different art shows this year.  Tracy Thomas, the … [Read more...] about Awenheeyoh Powless Art Show at SU

Indigenous Culture: The Inuit Way of Life

November 20, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

Onondaga Comminications By Denise Waterman Meeka Mike, Uqqurmiut of South Baffin Island is a soft spoken and very knowledgeable on the artic lifestyle today along with the treasured traditions of the past. For a good many years Meeka worked as an artic guide, she is considered one of Nunavut's outstanding woman hunters.  She has her own set of dogs and gear for … [Read more...] about Indigenous Culture: The Inuit Way of Life

Star Attraction

November 19, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

Onondga Communications By Denise Waterman Music affects the heart and soul, and was so profoundly illustrated this month by NAMMY, Native American Music Award, winner Star Nayea.  She shared her music, songwriting, passions and life experiences with the students of the Onondaga Nation School. Following the award ceremony in Niagara Falls, the community of Akwesasne … [Read more...] about Star Attraction

Maori Choir Visits Onondaga

November 18, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

By Santee and Summer Frazier The Communications office receives calls from all over the world by people interested in Native people and their cultures, often asking if Onondaga provides guided tours or if there is some kind of show the nation puts on for tourists. They want to come and look at the "Indians" to reinforce their notions as to what and who Native Americans are, … [Read more...] about Maori Choir Visits Onondaga

What Am I?

November 17, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

By Summer and Santee Frazier Tales from the Salt City, a production created by acclaimed director Ping Chong, ran from October 14-November 2 downtown at the Syracuse Stage. The performance included seven cast members from various ethnic backgrounds and nationalities which included: African American, Cambodian, Sudanese, Mexican, Cuban, Macedonian and Native American. While … [Read more...] about What Am I?

Haudenosaunee U21 Nations Cup 2008

November 16, 2008 by Onondaga Nation

Onondaga Communications by Denise Waterman On October 11 & 12, seven teams from various Haudenosaunee communities came to Onondaga to participate in the second Annual Haudenosaunee Nations Cup.  The games, the excitement between team play, the cheering crowds, and the oh-so beautiful weather made way for another great field lacrosse tournament.  The Haudenosaunee Cup is … [Read more...] about Haudenosaunee U21 Nations Cup 2008

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