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  1. Apr 3, 2024 · by Hilary-Anne Coppola In the summer of 2022, the Onondaga Nation and the US Department of Interior publicly announced the unprecedented return of over 1,000 acres of unceded Onondaga lands and waters. Known as the Tully Valley, this return is a small portion of the 2 million acres taken illegally by New York State in the late 1700’s and ...

  2. Dyodihwasnye'nha' Administration Building 4040 Route 11 Onondaga Nation via-Nedrow, NY 13120 315-469-0302

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · The Onondaga claim that the United States violated a 1794 treaty, signed by George Washington, that guaranteed 2.5 million acres in central New York to them. The case, filed in 2014, is the second brought by an American Indian nation against the United States in an international human rights body; a finding is expected as soon as this year.

  4. Nov 20, 2015 · The Tadodaho noted, “We don’t have to go too far – look at the condition of Onondaga Lake, and our small stream that goes through the Nation, which our people don’t use much any more because of the salt mining. There’s a lot of issues right here to study about, to learn about.

  5. www.thenation.com › authors › sid-hillSid Hill | The Nation

    Sid Hill is Tadodaho (chief) of the Onondaga, Keeper of the Flame of the Six Nation Haudenosaunee Confederacy. ... As Onondaga, we view this as only the first step toward a broader acknowledgement ...

  6. Thadodaho (or Tadodaho) is the name given to a high chief in Haudenosaunee culture. The name is traced to a powerful Onondaga war chief (sometimes also called Atotarho) who was persuaded to accept peace and the Haudenosaunee alliance. (See also Hiawatha.) History. In 1696, the French army under Frontenac invaded Onondaga country.

  7. Aug 23, 2023 · Governor Kathy Hochul today visited the Onondaga Longhouse for a conversation with Onondaga Nation leaders, including Tadodaho Sid Hill, representatives of the Council of Chiefs, and Clan Mothers. "Today we met at the Onondaga Nation Longhouse to strengthen the government-to-government relationship between the Onondaga Nation and the State of ...

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