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Nation Hondó•wäts (hunters) teach their skills to ONS students

November 20, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

ONS Facebook -Afterschool on Friday, November 17, 2017, students in grades 5 - 8 were able to learn from three hunters, Mike Abrams, Marshall Abrams and Parker Booth. They are able to share with the students what they do to prepare sgeñneñdóñ’ (deer) after a successful hunt. Mike Abrams gathered the students around the sgeñneñdóñ’. He described how important taking of a deer … [Read more...] about Nation Hondó•wäts (hunters) teach their skills to ONS students

County to vote on $1.5 million for trail on contaminated land on Onondaga Lake

November 7, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Onondaga County Legislature will vote Monday on spending $1.5 million to extend the bike trail along the shore of Onondaga Lake. The 1-mile extension will run along the lake next to Destiny USA on a polluted piece of land known as Murphy's Island. The county had agreed in 2011 to give that 36-acre tract to the Onondaga Nation, but voted last year to … [Read more...] about County to vote on $1.5 million for trail on contaminated land on Onondaga Lake

After debate, compromises Onondaga Nation parents walk students back to school (photos, video)

September 6, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

Syracuse,com by Sarah Moses ONONDAGA NATION -- Onondaga Nation parents and children gathered this morning to walk back to the Onondaga Nation School nearly three months after walking out of the school in protest. In June, students were removed from the school two weeks early amid a debate over the LaFayette Central School District's decision to hire a Fayetteville-Manlius … [Read more...] about After debate, compromises Onondaga Nation parents walk students back to school (photos, video)

Compromise Reached in Boycott of Native American School

September 4, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

NY Times - by Kate Taylor A dispute over who should lead an elementary school that serves almost exclusively Native American children has been resolved, just in time for the start of classes next week. The dispute centered on who would become the new principal of the Onondaga Nation School, which sits on the Onondaga Nation, just south of Syracuse. Parents and Onondaga … [Read more...] about Compromise Reached in Boycott of Native American School

Teacher at center of Onondaga Nation School principal debate appointed dean

August 25, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

Syracuse.com by Sarah Moses LAFAYETTE, N.Y. -- The Onondaga Nation School teacher at the center of the principal debate between the Onondaga Nation and LaFayette Central School District was appointed to a newly created administrator position. Simone Thornton, who was one of the top three finalists for the school's principal in May, was appointed as dean of students at the … [Read more...] about Teacher at center of Onondaga Nation School principal debate appointed dean

Onondaga Nation Education Advisory Committee Addresses LaFayette School Board

August 8, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

LaFayette, NY — Gaweñnahawi’s, the recently formalized Onondaga Nation Education Advisory Committee, addressed the LaFayette School Board for the first time on July 20, 2017, bringing hopes, concerns, and guidelines for effective consultation.  The Committee was convened in June to address the many problems faced by the Onondaga Nation School, which is currently run by the … [Read more...] about Onondaga Nation Education Advisory Committee Addresses LaFayette School Board

Ronni-Leigh Goeman Visits Youth Group

August 4, 2017 by Onondaga Nation

Created by: Ononda'geh Ongwawenna Award-winning Basketmaker Teaches Ancestral Art of Black Ash Basketry to Onondaga Nation Youth. … [Read more...] about Ronni-Leigh Goeman Visits Youth Group

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