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
In the News – 7/15/12
Insidelacrosse: Canada beats Iroquois. … [Read more...] about In the News – 7/15/12
In the News – 7/13/12
IndianCountry: Iroquois brings Creators game to the World. … [Read more...] about In the News – 7/13/12

