Syracuse.com: Syracuse, N.Y. -- After much study and contemplation, we at Advance Media New York have compiled a list of the "Top 25 Most Noteworthy People in the History of SU Athletics" -- a daunting task when you consider that the Orange has competed in one sport or another since at least Nov. 23, 1889, when Syracuse lost its first-ever football game to the University of … [Read more...] about SU Top Sports Figures: Oren Lyons
2017 Senior B Schedule
2017 SCHEDULE Sun. 4/16 @ Six Nations 5pm Sat. 4/22 @ Allegany 7pm Sun. 4/23 Rochester 5pm Sat. 4/29 Pinewoods 8pm Sun. 4/30 @ Buffalo Creek 3pm Sat. 5/6 @ Newtown 7pm Fri. 5/12 @ Native Sons 8:30pm Sat. 5/13 Allegany … [Read more...] about 2017 Senior B Schedule
Minor Lacrosse announce schedule
2017 SCHEDULE Sat. 5/6 @ Newtown 10am Start Sat. 5/13 Allegany 10am Start Sun. 5/14 Tech Valley * 10am Start Sat. 5/20 Tonawanda 10am Start Sat. 5/27 Tuscarora 10am Start Sat. 6/3 Newtown 10am Start Sun. 6/4 @ Allegany … [Read more...] about Minor Lacrosse announce schedule
This Side of the River
In a 1978 film by Monona Wali about the Onondaga Nation, Monona interviews Clan Mother Audrey Shenandoah about the importance of the newly formed Onondaga language classes at the Onondaga Nation School. … [Read more...] about This Side of the River
Onondaga Nation teen named 2017 New York State Fair Indian Village Princess
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- An Onondaga Nation resident and LaFayette High School senior was named 2017 Indian Village Princess at the New York State Fair. Kyla Smoke, 18, will represent the Onondaga Nation for 13 days at the fair. She'll be the lead dancer and an announcer. Her duties will also include greeting visitors and answering questions about Haudenosaunee culture and … [Read more...] about Onondaga Nation teen named 2017 New York State Fair Indian Village Princess
Despite Onondaga Lake remedial efforts, some blame corporate influence for blocking lake’s full restoration
Daily Orange: by Taylor Watson Recreational trails surround the shores of Onondaga Lake, but warning signs read “Please Stay on Trail.” If walkers wander off the path, they could kick up toxic dust. When stagehands set up for events at the Lakeview Amphitheatre, some experience respiratory problems from breathing in vaporized contaminants. Those who fish in Onondaga Lake … [Read more...] about Despite Onondaga Lake remedial efforts, some blame corporate influence for blocking lake’s full restoration
1993 UN Cry of the Earth Conference
On November 22, 1993, Indigenous leaders gathered for the United Nations Cry of the Earth Conference in New York City. The Haudenosaunee was represented by Tadodaho Leo Shenandoah (1915-1996), Clan Mother Audrey Shenandoah (1926-2012), Chief Jake Swamp (1940-2010) , and Faithkeeper Oren Lyons (1930-). "It is prophesied in our Instructions that the end of the world … [Read more...] about 1993 UN Cry of the Earth Conference





