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Oneida Nation

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Oneida Nation
NameOneida Nation
Populationapproximately 16,000 enrolled members
RegionsWisconsin, New York, Ontario
LanguagesOneida language, English language
Related groupsIroquois Confederacy, Mohawk Nation, Cayuga Nation, Seneca Nation, Onondaga Nation, Tuscarora Nation

Oneida Nation. The Oneida Nation is a federally recognized tribe and part of the Iroquois Confederacy, with ancestral lands in New York, Wisconsin, and Ontario. They have historical ties to the French and Indian War, American Revolutionary War, and the Treaty of Canandaigua, signed with the United States government and the Iroquois Confederacy. The Oneida Nation has also been involved in various events, including the Battle of Oriskany and the Battle of Newtown, alongside other nations such as the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation.

History

The Oneida Nation has a rich and complex history, with significant events including the American Revolution, where they allied with the United States against the British Empire, and the War of 1812, where they fought alongside the United States Army and the Creek Nation. The Oneida Nation also played a crucial role in the French and Indian War, fighting against the French colonial empire and the Algonquin peoples. They have also been affected by various treaties, including the Treaty of Fort Stanwix and the Treaty of Buffalo Creek, which were negotiated with the United States government and other nations such as the Iroquois Confederacy and the Cherokee Nation. The Oneida Nation has historical connections to notable figures such as Kateri Tekakwitha, Joseph Brant, and Red Jacket, who were all involved in significant events and interactions with other nations, including the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation.

Government

The Oneida Nation has a democratic form of government, with a tribal council and a chairman who serves as the head of the nation. The Oneida Nation is also part of the Iroquois Confederacy, which is a confederacy of six nations, including the Mohawk Nation, Cayuga Nation, Seneca Nation, Onondaga Nation, and Tuscarora Nation. The Oneida Nation has relationships with other governments, including the United States government, the State of Wisconsin, and the State of New York, as well as other nations such as the Cherokee Nation and the Navajo Nation. The Oneida Nation is also involved in various organizations, including the National Congress of American Indians and the Native American Rights Fund, which work to promote the rights and interests of Native American nations.

Culture

The Oneida Nation has a rich and vibrant culture, with a strong emphasis on traditional practices and customs. The Oneida Nation is known for its basketry, pottery, and woodcarving, as well as its traditional music and dance, which are often performed at events such as the Oneida Nation Fair and the Iroquois Confederacy Festival. The Oneida Nation also has a strong tradition of storytelling, with stories passed down through generations about notable figures such as Hiawatha and The Great Peacemaker. The Oneida Nation has cultural connections to other nations, including the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation, and has been influenced by various events, including the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.

Reservation

The Oneida Nation has a reservation in Wisconsin, which is home to approximately 4,000 enrolled members. The reservation is located near the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and is situated on land that was originally ceded to the Oneida Nation through the Treaty of Buffalo Creek. The Oneida Nation also has a significant presence in New York, where many enrolled members live and work, and has historical ties to the Iroquois Confederacy and other nations such as the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation. The reservation is governed by the Oneida Nation Tribal Council and is home to various institutions, including the Oneida Nation School System and the Oneida Nation Health Department.

Economy

The Oneida Nation has a diverse economy, with a strong emphasis on gaming, tourism, and agriculture. The Oneida Nation operates several casinos, including the Oneida Casino and the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center, which attract visitors from across the United States and Canada. The Oneida Nation also has a significant presence in the agricultural industry, with many enrolled members working in farming and ranching. The Oneida Nation has economic connections to other nations, including the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation, and has been involved in various economic development projects, including the Oneida Nation Business Committee and the Native American Business Development Center.

Notable_Oneida

The Oneida Nation has produced many notable individuals, including Polly Cooper, a Oneida woman who played a crucial role in the American Revolution, and Skenandoah, a Oneida chief who was a key figure in the Iroquois Confederacy. The Oneida Nation has also been home to notable figures such as Kateri Tekakwitha, a Mohawk woman who was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, and Joseph Brant, a Mohawk chief who played a significant role in the American Revolution. Other notable Oneida individuals include Graham Greene, a Oneida actor who has appeared in films such as Dances with Wolves and The Green Mile, and Wilton Littlechild, a Cree politician who has served as a Member of Parliament in the Canadian House of Commons. The Oneida Nation has also been involved in various notable events, including the Battle of Oriskany and the Battle of Newtown, alongside other nations such as the Mohawk Nation and the Seneca Nation.

Category:Native American tribes

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