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Native Americans working with Syracuse University are helping staff and students learn about original inhabitants of Syracuse, while educating about issues that still face indigenous people, such as the Onondagas, Oneidas and other nations of the Haudenosaunee.
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Native American musician Joanne Shenandoah died last night in an Arizona hospital, where she was fighting an illness. Her career spanned parts of five decades and was an inspiration to many.
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Three school superintendents in upstate New York that teach Native American children are asking Governor Hochul for a total of 60 million dollars to pay for long-overdue maintenance for their school buildings.
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The confirmation of Deb Haaland as the first Native American cabinet secretary has been greeted with hope and satisfaction by leaders of the Oneida Indian…
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The Onondaga Nation has weighed in on Columbus Circle. Nation leadership seeks change, while including all cultures that call Syracuse home, in a…
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17-year-old Chariel Osorio passed away Thursday, a week after being shot at a party in downtown Syracuse. The Police Department has a few suspects, and…
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A new mural will now greet students and visitors as they enter Syracuse’s LeMoyne Elementary School. The mural depicts the five Native American nations…