Central Current by Patrick McCarthy The downstream waters of the Onondaga Creek hardly suggest vitality — but Sid Hill remembers well-worn pathways leading to clearer waters. For the Onondagas, the creek intertwined with sustenance and ceremony. All along the clear waters, trails led down to the creek’s banks, worn from regular use. Fishermen left their poles leaning in the … [Read more...] about After 35 years of research and no solution, Onondaga Nation’s leader laments the cultural cost of mudboils

