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Preserving for the future
First opening in 1979, the Oneida Museum has been an important cornerstone for the Oneida Nation community.
Smudge brings good spirit to OPD
The Oneida Police Department (OPD) recently added another member to their team — Smudge, an eight-week-old labradoodle.
Oneida Nation, Brown County sign 15-year agreement
On Nov. 1, Oneida Nation Chairman Tehassi Hill and Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach signed an intergovernmental agreement recognizing the services each of the governments provides.
Oneida Bicentennial: A growing community
Since the passage of the Indian Reorganization Act, the Oneida Nation has worked to reacquire ownership of land in the reservation boundaries and grow and strengthen government programs and services.
Oneida Bicentennial: Maintaining their homeland
“The early 1900s were different times for our people,” said former general manager/strategist, Bill Gollnick.
Oneida Bicentennial: Bound by culture
Continued from last week: “The majority of the tribes came with us to Wisconsin,” said former general manager/strategist, Bill Gollnick.
Oneida Bicentennial: A new homeland
A bicentennial celebration was held July 25-29 to commemorate a time long ago when the Oneida Nation came to the area to create a new homeland.
Hill reelected Oneida Nation chair
The Oneida Tribal Elections concluded on July 15 with the reelection of Tehassi Hill as chairman.
A stronger sense of belonging
On June 19, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) and Oneida Nation held a signing agreement ceremony to renew their charter partnership for the future.
Signs of life for the Oneida language
The Oneida Nation became the second tribe in the state to unveil dual-language signs at the boundaries of its reservation.