2013 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13210, (315) 472-5478, email: NOON.

Onondaga Nation Files Historic Land Rights Action
March 11, 2005

Onondagas Amend their Land Rights Action, August 1, 2005

"The Doctrine of Discovery"
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON) Educational Program

Thurs., August 18, 7 pm. Westcott Day Hab Center, 522 Westcott St. Syracuse (next to Seven Rays Bookstore)

Come watch powerful videos about this religious and legal concept which underlies much of the oppression of indigenous people
in North America and around the world and learn about NOON's efforts to support the Onondaga Nation's Land Rights Action
and efforts to clean up our environment. For more information, Carol 472-5478 carol@peacecouncil.net

Information Flier on the Onondaga Land Rights Action (4 pp)
Fact Sheet on the Onondaga Land Rights Action
Talking Points on the Onondaga Land Rights Action
What We Can Do!
Sign-on Solidarity Statement for the Onondaga Land Rights Action
(Downloadable PDF)
Report on NOON Program 3-24-05 on Water Issues
Onondaga Nation News Release 3-11-05
Post-Standard Article 3-11-05
Post-Standard Article 3-12-05

Sid Hill Op-Ed piece 3-13-05

Onondaga Nation Website

Buttons Available--$1 suggested donation
from the Peace Council Office, 2013 E. Genesee St.

 

 

Bumperstickers Available--$1.50 suggested donation


Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON) is a grassroots organization of Central New Yorkers which recognizes and supports the sovereignty of the traditional government of the Onondaga Nation. It is a program of the Syracuse Peace Council. NOON supports the right of native peoples to reclaim land, and advocates for fair settlement of any claims which are filed.

The goals of NOON are to:
· Promote understanding of and respect for the Onondaga people and culture within the broader Central New York community
· Educate ourselves and others about the history of the relations between the US and the Onondaga Nation
· Challenge racism towards native peoples
· Work with the Onondaga Nation on matters of mutual concern

revised fall 2004

Check out valuable Background Information on the Onondaga Nation
General Native American Background

Recent Peace Newsletter Articles:
Haudenosaunee Land Claims by Doug George
The Onondaga Fishery:From Sustainable Salmon to Carp for Sport (includes References) by JE Cope Savage
The Ice is Melting in the North by Oren Lyons


Valuable Links
Onondaga Nation website
Six Nations website

NOON
2013 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 472-5478, email: NOON.


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