Sheko:li! Click here to meet our Nation Representative and Clan Mothers & Men's Council. Many of the addresses within this site have been changed. You will need to update your bookmarks. If you experience any further problems, please feel free to contact us at the addresses at the bottom of each page. Thank you, The Oneida Indian Nation 2000 Oneida Indian Nation. 223 Genesee Street Oneida NY ...
A proud and progressive sovereign government of the Oneida people. The Nation is constantly striving to develop economically, socially, and spiritually into the next seven generations.
Websites by and about Indians from the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy ...
The University of Oklahoma Law Center The Iroquois Constitution Table of Contents: Rights, Duties and Qualifications of Lords Election of Pine Tree Chiefs Names, Duties and Rights of War Chiefs Clans and Consanguinity Official Symbolism Laws of Adoption Laws of Emigration Rights of Foreign Nations Rights and Powers of War Treason or Secession of a Nation Rights of the People of the Five Nations ...
www.law.ou.edu/hist/iroquois.html
This project focuses on the contributions of the Iroquois Confederacy to the U.S. democratic society. Specifically, how Native American cultures influenced the Founding Fathers' ideas about democracy, governmental structures, rights of the individual, and public good. The project presents primary sources for students to use as tools of investigation.
www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu
Mohawk Literature | Stories
www.indians.org/welker/mohawk.htm