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  • / Resource Database

    Resources: 27 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    American Entertainment Presents Charlie Hill
    Oneida US - West
    Charlie Hill, the nation's most thought provoking Native American Comedian.
    Four Directions Talent Search
    Oneida US - Northeast
    The Four Directions Talent Search, recently launched by the Oneida Indain Nation and NBC, is seeking Indian actors, comedians and writers. The search is open to Native Americans/First Nation members in the U.S. and Canada.
    Jessica Wyant Iroquois Artist
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Jessica is an Iroquois jewelry designer/ maker, who recently shifted her focus to ceramic pottery, jewelry and sculptures. This site contains pictures and descriptions of her favorite creations.
    Kaluyu'ti The Peaceful Warrior (Native Hip Hop)
    Oneida Canada - Eastern
    Native music with a new attitude. This Native American Poet, from London Ontario, Kaluyu'ti is making an effort to send a new more positive messege to our youth and the youth of all other cultures. The motto is "uniting nations through celebration, education and information" Some obvious influences of Hip Hop and Rap but there are also tracks showing some Goth, Trance and Metal influences as well.
    Native American Poet Kaluyuti's Homepage
    Oneida Canada - Eastern
    Aboriginal Poet Kaluyu'ti presents his first recording project making social-political statements with a hip hop feel.
    Native Gangs
    Oneida US - Central
    This site is intended as a resource and base for gaining info into this youth phenomena. I intend to do consulting for tribes and communities interested. So the site will be in constant construction to make it better and more infromative.
    ONATAH
    Oneida US - Central
    Quill, Heishi, Turquoise Jewelry, Baskets: coil, pineneedle, horsehair, Quill and coil hair pieces.
    Oneida Business Communications
    Oneida Canada
    25 years of business experience offering various services for new start-ups and small to medium size business enterprises. Services offered: Marketing, management and bookkeeping.
    Oneida Family
    Oneida US - Central
    A site offering geneaology services for descendants of the Oneida Tribe if NY, to those who want it done for them or who are looking for advice on whow to do their own.
    Oneida Indian Nation - Carvings
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Wolf Antler Carving / Pipe / War Club / Antler Carving
    Oneida Indian Nation - Culture & History - Shako:wi Cultural Center - Rattles Exhibit
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Rattles are one of the types of traditional Iroquois musical instruments whose use continues today without change in the way they are made and used. In contrast to movie depictions of other North American Indians, gathered about a booming drum, Iroquois rattles combine rhythm and percussion elements and maintain the dimension of group participation.
    Oneida Indian Nation - Museum Quality Corn Husk Dolls
    Oneida US - Northeast
    These are the work of the beloved elder craftsperson, Emily Johnson. These particular dolls are from the collection of Gloria Halbritter, who made the outfits. They illustrate the skill and attention to detail which mark them as being of museum quality craftwork.
    Oneida Indian Nation Exhibits - Wampum Belt
    Oneida US - Northeast
    This nikohla' or wampum is the national and common property of the Oneida Indian Nation. It is a kind of national treasure although we and other Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) did not use it as money as the early non-native colonists did.
    Oneida Indian Nation Exhibits - Wampum Items
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Wampum attested to the truth, importance, and significance of a message. Any statement not accompanied by wampum was likely to be false or trivial. The words of the message were so closely associated with wampum that, after being "read into" the shell fabric, the words could be recalled by viewing the wampum object. Wampum also, therefore, was a memory aid.
    Oneida Indian Nation: Culture and History
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Shako:wi Cultural Center, Clans, Three Sisters Cookbook, Treaties Project, Polly Cooper Video, Language, Creation Story, Iroquois Legends, Oneidas in the War of 1812, 1777: The Oneidas and the Birth of the American Nation, Barren Hill, Mary Winder, Sovereignty, The Polly Cooper Story, Oral History Project, Annuity Cloth Symbolizes that a Treaty is a Living Document, Lacrosse: An Iroquois Tradition, The Battle of Oriskany, Notes from the Past, The Two Row Wampum.
    Oneida Nation Arts Program
    Oneida US - Central
    The Oneida Nation Arts Program is a tribal arts agency housed under the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. ONAP is a not-for-profit arts agency with a mission to promote diverse artistic expressions within the community, reflecting our spirit and heritage for future generations.
    Oneida Nation of New York
    Oneida US - Northeast
    The Oneida Indian Nation, one of the original members of the Iroquois Confederacy, enjoys a unique role in America's history having supported the Colonies in the struggle for independence from England. The Nation exists as a sovereign political unit which predates the Constitution of the United States.
    Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin
    Oneida US - Northeast
    The official website of the Oneida Indian Nation of Wisconsin.
    Oneidas for Democracy
    Oneida US - Northeast
    Explanation and updates on the struggle of the traditional Oneidas against the government imposed and supported leader of the Oneida Nation, Inc.About the illegal activity, and humanrights violations presently going on there.
    ONYOTA ' A:KA
    Oneida United States
    The Oneidas for Democracy are the Oneida People who peacefully uphold the traditional values of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). The Onyota'a:ka - “People of the Standing Stone” have endured many hardships over the past few generations as they have struggled to maintain their status as Haudenosaunee.
    Standing Deer Presente! The Web Site of Standing Deer
    Oneida US - Central
    Dedicated to Standing Deer's Oklahoma family, the Wilsons, Bill, Susan, his baby girl, Vicki and grandchildren, Misti, Wendy, Emili, Meagan, Justin and sweet Judy, friend to all.
    Edited by Standing Deer, Bonnie Kerness & Anna Standing Deer.
    Standing Deer Wilson has crossed over
    Oneida US - Central
    On Monday morning, January 21, 2003, Robert Standing Deer was murdered in Houston, Texas.
    STONEMAN DISTRIBUTORS
    Oneida Canada
    STONEMAN DISTRIBUTORS is a Native Owned and Operated business in London Ontario. The finest Brazilian Soapstone available for carving. Carvings for sale as well. Robert Morgan/Kanentase
    Stoneman Distributors
    Oneida Canada - Eastern
    Commercial source for brazilian soapstone to use in carving projects.
    The Gathering of Good Minds
    Oneida Canada - Eastern
    A Celebration of Native wisdom art and culture ~ Onyo'ta a:ka
    The Peaceful Warrior
    Oneida Canada
    Native poet Kaluyu'ti is on a mission. "uniting nations through celebration, education, and information" See his poetry, biography and links to native resources, issues and events in and around the London, Ontario Canada area.
    The Website of Joey Summers
    Oneida US - Central
    We of the Summers family perform many styles of intertribal pow-wow dancing such as the Southern Oklahoma fancy dance, The Southwest hoop-dance, plains grass dance and Fancy Prairie chicken dance, Crow Style dance, Ojibwa Jingle Dress dance, Iroquois "Smoke Dance", as well as many different styles of singing with the use of the drum.




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