Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation

Books

Basic Call to Consciousness*, Akwesasne Notes ed.,

Conspiracy of interest: Iroquois Dispossession and the Rise of New York State*, Laurence M. Hauptman, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY: 1999.

Exemplar of Liberly, Donald A. Grinde Jr. and Bruce Johansen, American Indian Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA: 1991.

Exiled in the Land of the Free*, Oren Lyons & John Mohawk ed., Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, NM: 1992.

The Everett Report in Historical Perspective*, Helen M, Upton, New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commssion, Albany, NY: 1980.

The History and Culture of Iroquois Diplomacy *, edited by Francis Jennings, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY: 1985.

Indian Roots American Democracy, Jose Barreiro, ed., Akwe:kon Press, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1992.

Iroquois Culture and Commentary, Doug. George-Kanentio, Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, NM:2000.

Iroquois Land Claims*, edited by Christopher Vecsey and William A. Starna, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY: 1998.

New Voices from the Longhouse, Joseph Bruchac, The Greenfield Review Press, NY: 1989.

Thanksgiving Address, Clear Light Publishers, Sante Fe, NM.

The Six Nations of New York-The 1892 United States Extra Census Bulletin introduction by Robert Venables, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY 1996.

Treaty of Canandaigua 1794*, Peter Jemison and Anna M. Schein, ed., Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, NM: 2000.

White Roots of Peace, Paul Wallace, Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, NM: 2000.

Whose Land? An Introduction to the Iroquois Land Claims in New York State, Philip Hamden for the American Friends Service Committee, Syracuse, NY: 2000.

Words That Come Before All Else: Environmental Philosophies of the Haudenosaunee, Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force, (5 18) 358-3381.

Family Reading Teen/Adult

Roots of the Iroquois, Ray Fadden, The Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN: 2000.

Elementary/Middle School

Brother Eagle, Sister Sky, message from Chief Seattle, paintings by Susan Jeffers, Dial Books for Young Readers, NY: 1991.

Elementary/Middle School (continued)

Children of the Longhouse, Joseph Bruchac, Dial Books for Young Readers, NY: 1996.

Indian Life (coloring book), John Green, Dover Publications, NY.

Legends of the Iroquois, Ray Fadden, The Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN, 1998.

Northeast Indians (coloring book), Spizzirri Publishing, SD: 1986.

Elementary/Middle School (continued)

Skywoman, Joanne Shenandoah, Douglas M. George, Ka-Hon-Hes, David Kanietakeron Fadden, Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, NM: 1989.

Thirteen Moons on a Turtles Back, Joseph Bruchac and Jonathan London, Penguin, Canada:. 1997.

Wampum Belts of the Iroquois, Ray Fadden The Book Publishing Company, Summertown, TN.

Pre-school

The Maple Thanksgiving, Joseph Bruchac, Celebration Press, 1996.

* This book is available from the Onondaga County Public Library system.

Publications

Haudenosaunee Runner, Newsletter of the Haudenosaunee, Tonawanda Seneca Nation, 7027 Meadville Rd., via Basom, NY 14013, (716) 542-4244.

Indian Time, Newspaper of the Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, Box 366, Akwesasne Mohawk Territory, Rooseveltown, NY 13683, (518) 358-9531.

Web Sites

Haudenosaunee Home Page (official web page) www.sixnations.org/

Iroquois Art and Artists www.stonedust.com/

HONOR, HONOR OUR NEIGHBOR'S ORIGINS AND RIGHTS www.honoradvocacy.org/

Native American Teaching Resources www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAteach.html

The Great Peace...The Gathering of Good Minds CD-ROM www.greatpeace.org/

Organizations

NOON, Neighbors of tile Onondaga Nation, 2013 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13210, (315) 472- 5478, email: noon@peacecouncil.net web: www.peacecouncil.net/noon

SHARE, PO Box 173, Aurora NY 13026, (315) 889-7371.

Onondaga Communications Office is the official office of the Onondaga Nation. Contact: Onondaga Communications Office, Onondaga Nation, via Nedrow, NY 13120, (315) 492-1922.