By Gerry Jamieson Being from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, last year was the first year that I participated in the Onondaga Nation Spring Clean-up. It was very pleasing to see the community’s willingness and the enthusiasm of the children to clean the trash on the roads and the adjacent areas. I was rather impressed by some of the skills of the youngsters in … [Read more...] about 2009 Nation Clean-up
Cultural Renaissance
By Denise Waterman Today’s parents speak with pride when referring to their ONS school days, especially referring to the projects, events and speakers, which became in part the foundation of their present knowledge of Haudenosaunee culture. In those days, Mr. McCaffrey was the Principal and Sandy Hart the Art teacher. The leadership of the school building and the … [Read more...] about Cultural Renaissance
Stewards of Onondaga Lake: Supporting the Restoration Goals of the Onondaga Nation
A panel discussion SUNY ESF Earth Week 2009 April 22 - 7:30 pm - Nifkin Lounge In 2005 the Onondaga Nation was effectively shut out of the decision making process around the remedy for Onondaga Lake. The Onondaga Nation's Land Rights Action was filed the same year, with a powerful message of the need to heal relationships between peoples and with the land. Come join … [Read more...] about Stewards of Onondaga Lake: Supporting the Restoration Goals of the Onondaga Nation
Stewards of Onondaga Lake: Supporting the Restoration Goals of the Onondaga Nation
A panel discussion SUNY ESF Earth Week 2009 April 22 - 7:30 pm - Nifkin Lounge In 2005 the Onondaga Nation was effectively shut out of the decision making process around the remedy for Onondaga Lake. The Onondaga Nation's Land Rights Action was filed the same year, with a powerful message of the need to heal relationships between peoples and with the land. Come join … [Read more...] about Stewards of Onondaga Lake: Supporting the Restoration Goals of the Onondaga Nation
Historic Inauguration
Barack Obama burst on the national scene in just a few years- he was virtually unknown in major political circles. He wasn’t born into a family name with endless opportunities. He worked, was elected to the Senate in Illinois, and he carried a message to the people. Two words became synonymous with Obama- ‘Hope’ and ‘ Change,’ two words a country desperately needed. The … [Read more...] about Historic Inauguration
Travis Solomon Fundraiser A Huge Success
Onondaga Nation By Kent Lyons March 22, 2009 A huge outpouring of compassion came from the world of lacrosse on all levels to show support for Travis Solomon; a champion, a teammate and a friend. Travis is battling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and … [Read more...] about Travis Solomon Fundraiser A Huge Success
Syracuse University Appoints New Haudenosaunee Emissary
Onondaga Communications By Denise Waterman In February, Chancellor Nancy Cantor was pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Richard R. Loder as Syracuse University Emissary to the Haudenosaunee. The Office of the Chancellor and President held a reception on Friday, February 13, 2009 at Crouse Hinds Hall. A distinguished group of Onondaga Nation community … [Read more...] about Syracuse University Appoints New Haudenosaunee Emissary