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Iroquois democracy

Darcy McClare wrote 4 days ago: The following quotation is from a statement presented before a U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affai … more →

Tags: democracy, History, Philosophy, Politics, Culture, non-violence, community engagement, Colonialism, consensus desicion-making

Digitizing War of 1812 Records, a Quilt and NY Indian Service Records

robertajestes wrote 3 weeks ago: The War of 1812, which lasted from 1812 to 1815, is probably the War we know the least about, and on … more →

Tags: military, Tuscarora, Oneida, seneca, War of 1812

Book Review: C.C. Humphreys' Jack Absolute

KD Did It wrote 4 weeks ago: by Kathy Davie Jack Absolute by C.C. Humphreys Series: Jack Absolute, 1 My rating: 4 of 5 stars Firs … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Historical, thriller, Fiction Book Reviews, Abenaki, Acting, Algonquin, American Revolutionary War, author C.C. Humphreys

whittled people: chapter 2

a. trott wrote 1 month ago: chapter 2. one calls you She torridly races with a worried pace, like the white season storming in a … more →

Tags: 2, Allan, Bangor, chapter, customs, dream, Drink, Great!, interpretation

This Site of a Maritime Disaster is Now Home to a Famous Canadian Submarine Museum

Wayne and Judy Bayliff wrote 1 month ago: Today we are visiting Pointe-au-Pére (Father’s Point), a national historic landmark in Québec, … more →

Tags: historic destinations, Great Destinations, Adventures, Family Vacations, Empress of Ireland, Pointe-au-Père, Vacations in Quebec, Vacations in Cananda

natal land

treefinder wrote 1 month ago: Looking up from the frozen chasm of Tinker Falls in Onondaga Territory. As I consider leaving my hom … more →

Tags: Spirit teaching, Non-Fiction, Adventures, Trees 2, Journal Entries, Nature, Native American/First Nations, Trees, Mother Earth

Sitting in the Woods at Home

Amanda Kari wrote 2 months ago: Download: audio-post-2013-03-22-08-23-27.mp3 //   Pitter, patter Pitter, patter Sitting on this rock … more →

Tags: December 2012, amanda mchugh, Amanda Kari McHugh, writing blog, Poem, Poetry, amanda kari, Home, Syracuse

"Slow down," said the Turtle. Over and Over Again..20 comments

Debbie Hill, myemailtherapist.com wrote 2 months ago:         “Have you ever watched a turtle?” An Oneida woman asked me from behind the counter of the at … more →

Tags: Are We There Yet?, Parapsychology and Paranormal Musings, Eicher Indian Museum, ephrata pennsylvania, Ganondagan Historic Site, Harvey Arden, Iroquois, Lenape, Native American

History of First Nations in Ontario

heidi45 wrote 3 months ago: While doing research for a novel, Ravenous, I interviewed my father, Bill Wrigley, about the history … more →

Tags: Research, History of First Nations in Ontario, first nations in ontario, Bill Wrigley, Iroquois, Huron, Petun, Erie nation, Cree

Native American Poli-techs

MJ Homsany wrote 3 months ago: by Mark Joseph Homsany The most accessible accounts of the arrival of Europeans in the Americas are … more →

Tags: Thoughts and Opinions, united states, Native Americans, Mohawk, inca, Perú, Colonialism, Iroquois, Oneida

THE TOP FIFTEEN DEITIES IN IROQUOIS MYTHOLOGY24 comments

balladeer wrote 3 months ago: The original five tribes of the Iroquois Confederation were the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneida, Onondaga and … more →

Tags: mythology, Akonwara, ataensic, eithinoha, Gendenwitha, heng, Iroquois, Iroquois gods, Iroquois mythology

Seneca George1 comment

robertajestes wrote 5 months ago: Seneca George was an Iroquoian Indian who had a special friendship with one Conrad Weiser, a German … more →

Tags: Mohawk, Iroquois, Delaware, Nanticote, Conoy

Haudenosaunee Real History

suptweet wrote 5 months ago: Deskaheh  Some background on the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois confederated nations: Mohawk, Seneca, Cayug … more →

Tags: US-Canada-Indian Border Treaties, Mohawk, Oka, united states, Kahnawake, New York, Iroquois, League of Nations, Mohawk people

Rose Olson1 comment

Stephanie McCauley wrote 8 months ago: I have known my friend Millie my entire life. She takes care of her 100 year old mom, Rose. Imagine … more →

Tags: Photography, Things I love, Rose, Olson, 100%, bisaccia, Italy, connecticut, Alfie. orphanage

Can-Am Lacrosse Champions3 comments

Scott Thomas Photography wrote 9 months ago: 2012 Can-Am Senior “B” Lacrosse Champions Onondaga Redhawks. Players from top left: Bret … more →

Tags: Sports, New York, 70-200mm, VR, Charity, Cup, Championship, nikon d700, Redhawks

World Lacrosse Championships

Not Jack wrote 9 months ago: under 19, that is The championships are held every 4 years (just like the Olympics, of which they ar … more →

Tags: Countdown, 12~XIV, Culture, Canada, Iroquois Nationals, united states, Onondaga people, Tuscarora, seneca

Mrs. Doubtfire As a Psychological Thriller | 90's Flashback

Embarrassing Blog wrote 11 months ago: Chances are, you’ve seen Mrs. Doubtfire a couple of times. I.e., movie theaters, bus trips, re … more →

Tags: blogs, videos, Humor, CNY, Comedy, Video, cnycomedy, keith Morgan, Utica

Every Good Boy Deserves Chocolate

psogge wrote 11 months ago: My son William does not believe in mnemonics, much in the same way that my wife does not believe in … more →

Tags: WorDs, stalagmite, Mnemonic

View 227: Onondaga Redhawks7 comments

Scott Thomas Photography wrote 1 year ago: One of the best things about sports is when one season ends, another begins.  The Syracuse Crunch lo … more →

Tags: Weekly View, Sports, Rochester, New York, 70-200mm, VR, nikon d700, Redhawks, box lacrosse


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