OnondagaNation.org The U19 Iroquois Nationals earned a bronze medal in the World Championships in Finland last month, but the community is still a buzz about whay they accomplished. In the previous international world games in 2010, the Nationals were not allowed to travel to England with their Haudenosaunee passports. The Nationals did not compromise in their conviction … [Read more...] about Iroquois Nationals present Onondaga Nation with Award
In the News – 7/27/12
Redhawks: Redhawks take Game 1, 17 to 5. … [Read more...] about In the News – 7/27/12
ECO Fest
The Nation, Syracuse University, and National Grid are sponsoring a festival in downtown Syracuse called Eco Fest. It was great to see everyone down at the Hanover Square. Great food, crafters and awesome dancers. The best part is: there will be more tomorrow! Da•ne’thoh, Dehowähda·dih … [Read more...] about ECO Fest
In the News – 7/17/12
Post Standard: Iroquois upset Team USA at U19 world lacrosse … [Read more...] about In the News – 7/17/12
The U19 Iroquois Nationals defeat Team USA 15-13
July 17, 2012 in Finland during the U19 World Lacrosse Championships. … [Read more...] about The U19 Iroquois Nationals defeat Team USA 15-13
In the News – 7/16/12
Redhawkslax: Onondaga downs Niagara 12 to 10 (Game photos) … [Read more...] about In the News – 7/16/12
William Johnson’s Claim to Lands Around Onondaga Lake
Dr. Robert Venables While William Johnson did have a claim to the lands around Onondaga Lake, this claim was nullified by the Patriots during the American Revolution. 1750: The French proposed a fort at Onondaga. On August 18, 1750, William Johnson wrote to Governor George Clinton: “I yesterday received a piece of News from Lieutenant Lindesay [sic], that an Onondaga … [Read more...] about William Johnson’s Claim to Lands Around Onondaga Lake