Environmental Issues
Living harmoniously with the Earth and giving thanks for all of creation are fundamental to the Onondaga Nation. This leads them to advocate for environmental protection and restoration throughout their traditional territory and beyond.
- Hydrofracking page
- Onondaga Lake page
- The Claim and the Cause: Onondagas say their rights empower the fight for a clean environment - op-ed by Sidney Hill (Tadodaho), Syracuse Post-Standard, March 13, 2005
- Neighbor to Neighbor, Nation to Nation; Water Connects Us All- by Robert Kehoe
- The Onondaga Fishery: From Sustainable Salmon to Carp for Sport - by JE Cope Savage
- The Ice is Melting in the North:
Statement to the UN Peace Summit - by Oren R. Lyons
PDF file (tri-fold brochure) - Our Debt to Nature - by Sidney Hill
- Law of the Land: The Onondaga Nation's Lawsuit Seeks to Revive a River - by Ryan Whirty, E Magazine
- Onondaga
Lake: We Stand at a Fork in the Road - from the March 2007 Peace Newsletter
- Convening
of Indigenous Peoples to Heal Mother Earth - by Jeanne Shenandoah
- NOON Advocates Ban on Hydro-Fracturing and Horizontal Drilling