Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838. January 15, 1838. 7 Stat., 550.
The Six Nations -- Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth Excellent site. Paintings by John Kahionhes Fadden (Mohawk artist), basic historical documents, transcripts of contemporary speeches and articles by 6 Nayttions elders and spokespeople at United Nations, traditional calendar of seasons
The Six Nations Of The Iroquois -- much shorter, shallower history than the previous, suitable for younger students
Wampum Belts and Treaties -- resides at this site, part of Beads and Beadwork section. Illustrations of historic wampum belts and the treaties they represent, links to other sites with info on wampum belts.
The flag of the Iroquois League -- brief history and explanation of symbolism
Iroquois Thanksgiving Address -- traditional prayer/oratory for opening most formal events, ceremonies and significant political occasions
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EASTERN AREA OFFICE
Bureau of Indian Affairs
3701 N. Fairfax Drive
Mailstop: 260-VASQ
Arlington, VA 22203
P: 703/235-3006
F: 703/235-8610
Franklin Keel (Acting) [back to index]
New York Field Office
Bureau of Indian Affairs
100 S. Clinton St., Rm 523
P.O. Box 7366
Syracuse, NY 13261
P: 315/448-0620
F: 315/448-0624
Dean White (Field Representative) [back to index]
Vernon Isaac, Chief
Cayuga Nation
P.O. Box 11
Versailles, NY 14168
P: 716/532-4847
F: 716/532-5417
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Raymond Halbritter, Nation Representative
Oneida Indian Nation of New York
Genessee Street, Ames Plaza
Oneida, NY 13421
P: 315/361-6300
F: 315/361-6333
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Oneida Indian Nation, Vernon, NY -- First nation to post a website in the U.S. Webmaster: (Dale Rood): Large and ever-growing, this website has much info, many photos, and features. Won an Apple award (Best community website) in 1995. Highly recommended official tribal site.
- United SouthEastern Tribes -- a communication section hosted by Oneida for a number of smaller eastern area tribes who do not have their own internet capabilities yet. Mission statement, address-phone contact info for members, no historical, cultural or other info.
Leon Shenandoah, Sr., Head Chief
Onondaga Nation
RR 1, Box 270-A
Nedrow, NY 13120
P: 315/469-8507
F: No Fax
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Chief Oren Lyons -- Opening Statement, "The Year of the Indigenous Peoples" (1993), in the UN General Assembly
Onondaga Oren Lyons -- Excerpts from article on Ethics and Spiritual Values and the Promotion of Environmentally Sustainable Development
Dennis Bowen, Sr., President
Seneca Nation of Indians
P.O. Box 231
Salamanca, NY 14479
P: 716/945-1790
F: 716/532-9132
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Seneca Nation -- upstate New York. Tribal government info, not much history or cultural content. Official website.
Norman Tarbell, Chief
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Akwesasne Comm. Bldg., Rte 37
Hogansburg, NY 13655
P: 518/358-2272
F: 518/358-3203
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Mohawk Traditional Government -- Centered at Akwsasne, only reservation-reserve that spans the U.S.-Canadian border. The council of chiefs rejects the artificial division into two halves, St. Regis on the U.s. side and athe Canadian half north of the border. The current council members are identified and there is a dignified warning against some who are passing themselves off as "chiefs". News of the council and its projects. Akwesasne Notes magazine and bookstore info. Site was prepared by long-time Mohawk pro journo Francis Jock, who had to discontinue parts of it that were a web newspaper, Sarsari's Drum
Akwesasne Mohawk School -- takes up some school news (but not the pix, poetry, etc by students) that had bene on Sarsari's Drum.
Bernie Parker, Chief
Tonawanda Band of Senecas
7027 Meadville Road
Basom, NY 14013
P: 716/542-4244
F: 716/542-9692
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Arnold Hewitt, Chief
Tuscarora Nation
5616 Walmore Road
Lewiston, NY 14092
P: 716/297-4990
F: No Fax
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
The Singing Tuscaroras -- much good history here, info on treaties, current events, maintained by Loren Greene, who also provides web access to Native individuals and groups.
Indian Defense League of America -- supports sovereignty, particular focus on Jay treaty that Canada and US will allow Indians to cross border unhindered by customs, duties, etc. Holds a protest bridge crossing every year.
Deskaheh, Levi General -- early 20th-century stateman and diplomat working for 6 Nations and other Indian rights.
Chief Clinton Rickard, Tuscarora Nation statesman and rights crusader.
Cattaraugus Reservation, Seneca Nation
140 Rt 438
Irving, NY 14081
716/532-4900; 716/532-4907
716/532-9132
Oil Springs: same contacts
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Poospatuck Reservation, Unkechauga Nation
Community Center, P.O. Box 86
Mastic, NY 11950
516/281-6464
(NY Liaison Office) [back to index]
Shinnecock Tribe
Rte 27-A, Montauk Hwy
Southhampton, NY 111968
631-283-6143
State recognized; no BIA office liasion
[back to index]
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