Citations for Resolution of Respect for and Reconciliation with the Onondaga Nation
1.) a.] Matthew, Dennis. Cultivating a Landscape of Peace. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993. pg. 43.
b.] Shannon, Timothy J. Iroquois Diplomacy on the Early Frontier. New York: Penguin, 2008. pg. 15.
c.] Shattuck, George C. “Oneida Indian Nation Petition to the Constitutional Convention of New York State, June 12 1967.” The Oneida Land Claims: a Legal History.
d.] Tuck, James A. Onondaga Iroquois Prehistory: a Study in Settlement Archaeology. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1971.
2.) a.] Bradley, James W. Evolution of the Onondaga Iroquois. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1987. pg. 104.
b.] Gronim, Sara S. Everyday Nature Knowledge of the Natural World in Colonial New York. Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2007. pg. 17.
c.] Matthew, pg. 17, 20-36.
3.) a.] Anrod, Annemarie Shimony. Conservatism Among the Iroquois at the Six Nations Reserve. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1994.
b.] Johansen, Bruce E. “Dating the Iroquois Confederacy.” Akwesasne Notes New Series. Fall 1995, 1 (3 & 4): pg. 62-3.
c.] Johansen, Bruce E. Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin the Iroquios and the Rationale for the American Revolution. Ipswich: Gambit Inc., 1982. Also available: <http://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/FF.html#TOC>.
d.] Matthew, pg. 53-63.
e.] Shannon, pg. 23.
4.) a.] Kirst, Sean. “Onondagas’ Mercy Saved Dying Town – From History’s Rich Harvest.” The Syracuse Post-Standard.24 November 1994. pg. A1.
5.) a.] Clifton, James A. The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies. Transaction Publishers.
b.] Johansen, Bruce E. “Chapter Four: Such a Union.” Forgotten Founders: Benjamin Franklin the Iroquios and the Rationale for the American Revolution.Ipswich: Gambit Inc., 1982. Also at: <http://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/FF.html#TOC>.
7.) a.] “Onondaga Creek Conceptual Revitalization Plan.” Onondaga Environmental Institute. 14 April 2009 <http://www.esf.edu/onondagacreek/>.
b.] Mariani, John. “Sewage Plant Delay Sought…” The Syracuse Post-Standard. 01 March 2008.
8.) a.] “Onondaga Creek Conceptual Revitalization Plan: Project Summary.” Onondaga Lake Partnership. 14 April 2009 <http://www.onondaganation.org/mediafiles/pdfs/ backroundcreekrevitalization.pdf>.
9.) a.] “Energy and the Environment.” City of Syracuse. 14 April 2009 <http://www.syracuse.ny.us/environment.asp>.
b.] Svoboda, Elizabeth. “America’s 50 Greenest Cities.” Popular Science, 8 February 2008. 14 April 2009 <http://www.popsci.com/environment/article/2008-02/americas-50-greenest-cities?page=1>.
10.) a.] Lehman, David J. “The End of the Iroquois Mystique: the Oneida Land Cession Treaties of the 1780s.” The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser., Vo. 47, No. 4 (Oct. 1990): pg. 523-47.
b.] Shannon, pg. 196.
c.] Tripp, Wendell, compiled by. Coming and Becoming Pluralism in New York State History.Hauptman, Laurence M. “Samuel George (1795-1873): A Study of Onondaga Indian Conservatism.” New York State Historical Association. Cooperstown, NY. 1991. pg. 215.
d.] Vecsey, Christopher and Starna, William A. Iroquois Land Claims. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1988. pg. 7.
11.) a.] Tripp, pg. 215.
b.] Hough, Franklin B. Proceedings of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs Appointed by law for the Extinguishment of Indian Titles in the State of New York, Albany,: Joel Munsell, 1861. pg. 331-32.
c.] Declaration of J. David Lehman. US District Court, Northern District of New York, 2006. pg. 1-9.
12.) a.] Hough, pg. 183-85.
b.] Gonyea, Ray. “Introduction.” Onondaga: Portrait of a Native People. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1986. pg. 19-20.
13.) a.] Matthew, pg. 215.
b.] Shannon, pg. 83, 193.
c.]Tripp, pg. 217-23.
14.) a.] Adams, David Wallace. Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1995.
b.] Smith, Andrea. “Soul Wound: the Legacy of Native American Schools.” Amnesty Magazine. 2007 <http://www.amnestyusa.org/amnestynow/soulwound.html>.
15.) a.] Anrod, pg. throughout.
b.] Shannon, pg. 8.
c.] Tripp, pg: 210, 214-23.
16.) a.] Jennings, Francis. The History and Culture of Iroquois Diplomacy. Syracuse University Press. Syracuse, NY. 1985. pg. 85, 158.
b.] Matthew, pg. 9, 110, 124, 227, 248.
c.] Shannon, pg. 23, 40, 42, 51, 63, 70.
17.) a.] “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.” United Nations General Assembly. 13 September 2007. via International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. 14 April 2009. http://iwgia.synkron.com/ graphics/ SynkronLibrary/Documents/InternationalProcesses/DraftDeclaration/07-09-13ResolutiontextDeclaration.pdf>
b.] United Nations General Assembly. “General Assembly Adopts Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples…” 14 April 2009 <http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2007/ga10612.doc.htm>.