We’re Still Here
By Wendy Gonyea (Onondaga) The Haudenosaunee exist and thrive today in pockets on ancestral land. Our occupation predates ‘American History’ as the general public knows it. Our people lived in the hills, trails, forests of Pennsylvania, New York, Canada and … Read More
2016 Wooden Stick Lacrosse
2016 Wooden stick Lacrosse Festival Flyer
Full Circle
By Dr. Robert Spiegelman Independent Scholar Founder of Thenandnow.us and Sullivanclinton.com Dispossession is a continuum of practices that range from scorched earth campaigns to lawmaking and treaty negotiations. Today, such practices of uprooting Seven Generations peoples have come full circle. … Read More
The Creator’s Game at Onondaga
By Kent Lyons Onondaga Nation “As the power of Lacrosse weaves throughout the very essence of Haudenosaunee men on a spiritual, physical and social level, each player, becomes identified, in all that he does, by the discipline and strength of … Read More
Haudenosaunee Meets NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner
Haudenosaunee Meets NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner By Wendy Gonyea Onondaga Nation A delegation of Haudenosaunee representatives recently traveled to Albany to meet with the NYS DEC Commissioner, Peter Grannis. The issue for discussion was man’s latest intrusion upon … Read More
Haudenosaunee Lives
By Wendy Gonyea Onondaga Nation We are the Haudenosaunee, meaning “People of the Longhouse.” Newcomers to this land called us the Five Nations or the Iroquois. We are the descendants of an ancient Confederation born on the shores of Onondaga … Read More