-
requested from the
Oneidas the
borders of
their land,
borders were
established in the
Treaty of Fort
Stanwix (1784). The
Oneida,
along with the five...
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Death of the
Oneida Community. New York, NY:
Penguin Books. ISBN 9780140239300. OCLC 31163833. Koch,
Daniel (2023). Land of the
Oneidas:
Central New York...
- Look up
Oneida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oneida may
refer to:
Oneida people, a
Native American/First
Nations people and one of the five founding...
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Oneida County is the name of
three counties in the
United States:
Oneida County,
Idaho Oneida County, New York
Oneida County,
Wisconsin Oneida (disambiguation)...
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Syracuse University Press, 1988, pp. 164–176
Oneida Lives: Long-Lost
Voices of the
Wisconsin Oneidas,
edited by
Herbert S.
Lewis and L.
Gordon McLester...
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Oneida (pronounced, oʊ ni: da:) is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in Clay County, Kentucky,
United States. Its po****tion...
- have led some present-day
Oneidas to hold an
equivocal position regarding the
status of the
communal lands. A
number of
Oneidas object to the term “reserve”...
- of the
Oneida Language,
among several others. In the
words of Ray Halbritter, the
National Representative of the New York
Oneida Nation: "
Oneidas have a...
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Oneida is a town in
Scott County, Tennessee,
United States. The po****tion was 3,787 at the 2020 census.
Oneida is
known for its
proximity to the Big...
- Bureau.
Retrieved September 20, 2022. Koch,
Daniel (2023). Land of the
Oneidas:
Central New York
State and the
Creation of America, from
Prehistory to...