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A message from President J.C. Seneca

Heyhey Nya:wëh Sgë:nö’, Pictured: President Seneca speaks at the 300th Anniversary event at Old Fort Niagara. Welcome to summer! The months are really flying by, and we all know how quickly summer can pass. It is hard for me to believe that we only have a few months left in my two-year term as President. […]

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Ja:göh Geffen Sasala

Repost from Seneca Media & Communications Center | June 2, 2026 Ja:göh Geffen Sasala, Onöndowa’ga, Gota:tö:nih, and her Nichols varsity lacrosse team, Monsignor Martin Sectional Champions at Canisius (5/12/26). They then went on to win the State Championship for the CHSAA at Wagner College in Staten Island, NYC (5/17/26). Big season for Geffen Sasala (2029) […]

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Another Fantastic Cindy Mohr 5K in the Books!

Reposted from Salamanca City Central School District | June 6, 2026 A huge thank you to everyone who came out to support the scholarship fund and the Class of 2027! Your energy, encouragement, and dedication made this event unforgettable. Female Overall:1st – Haylei John | 22:32 (Top Overall Runner)2nd – Jocelyn Jones | 27:323rd – […]

June is Men’s Health Month

In honor of Men's Health Month, the Newsletter will highlight Seneca men in our communities that have contributed to mental and physical health. Historically, Seneca men had a reputation of being fierce warriors with an intimidating military presence in the Northeast. They could run uphill to chase enemies and canoe upriver to get where they needed to be. They were also highly skilled diplomats and traveled as congregations to meetings with America's founding fathers. Seneca men earned the respect of many leaders from all walks of life. Pictured above: Glen Lay at Lacrosee Hall of Fame induction 2019 Glen Lay is the

Turtle Island from the Creation of the Haundenosaunee

Submitted on behalf of the Friends of Ganondagan & Peter Jemison | June 9, 2026 A production by G. Peter Jemison (Seneca, Heron Clan) and Plasticiens Volants Choreography by William Crouse Sr. (Seneca, Hawk Clan) With performances by Skywoman Iroquois Dance Theater Produced by Sonia Kozlova Clark, Unicycle Productions and Plasticiens Volants Presented by Friends of Ganondagan under the direction of Jeanette Jemison (Mohawk, Snipe Clan) Date - July 4, 2026, 4:00 PMLocation - Seneca Nation of IndiansOnöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center, 82 W HetzelStreet, Salamanca, NY 14779Admission - Free and open to the public About the ProductionAn outdoor interactive spectacle combining a giant inflatable Turtle sculpture designed by

A Celebration of Strawberries!

Repost from Lake Shore High School | June 4, 2026 Lake Shore High School held a celebration of culture, cooking, and community. Students from our Traditional and Contemporary Indigenous Cooking Methods Workshop hosted a beautiful strawberry social to thank our Life Skills classes for sharing their kitchen space. Under the guidance of Chef Lorinda John, students prepared an incredible menu featuring chocolate-covered strawberries, strawberry shortcake with biscuits, homemade whipped cream, maple butter, and fresh strawberry juice. The gathering was an authentic reflection of collaboration across our high school programs, bringing together our student community. In addition to the delicious food, students proudly

Training Clinical Psychologists in Indigenous Mental Health and Wellbeing

Source The donor-funded Chief Mungo Martin Chair draws graduate students from afar to UVic for learning and mentorship, expanding research in Indigenous mental health and ultimately reducing health disparities for Indigenous communities. When Alix Printup started researching potential grad schools to attend, the University of Victoria wasn’t initially on his radar. He had never been to the West Coast before, let alone Victoria, BC. Then he heard of the unique work UVic is doing to develop mental-wellness research informed by engagement with Indigenous partners and communities, and suddenly UVic was the only place he could imagine himself. Alix is a member of the

Attention All Dispensary Owners

To all current Dispensary Owners from the Allegany, Cattaraugus and Oil Springs Territories, you are hereby cordially invited to a meeting: (2 sessions) Tuesday, June 30th2:00 - 4:00 PM & 6:00 - 8:00 PMSaylor Bldg. Dining Room Hope to see you there! Purpose of this gathering is to voluntarily convene fellow dispo owners to discuss establishing a donation fund & committee to grant donation requests in the community. To establish a Community Donation Fund from the sale of cannabis on territory to organize & establish a coalition for good. If you have questions or inquiries please call Holly John at 716 864-8565.

Native Scholars Initiative Undergraduate Intern for Summer 2026 is Gahsëni’de’ Hubbell

Gahsëni’de’ Hubbell is a 2026 Native American Scholars Initiative (NASI) Undergraduate Intern at the American Philosophical Society’s Library & Museum. Rooted in her home territory of Ohi:yo’ (the Allegany Territory), she is an Onöndowa’ga:’ (Seneca) student advancing Indigenous-led research through a double major in Anthropology and American Studies at Cornell University. Her focus on ethical academic research was shaped by a transformative project with material culture from the White Springs site, where her ancestors once called home. Raised with traditional Longhouse teachings, language classes, and the knowledge passed down by her mother, Gahsëni’de’ also spent three summers interning for the Seneca

Silver Creek Class of 2026 Top 10! #6 – Shylor Maybee!

Reposted from Silver Creek Central School District | June 5, 2026 Please join us in congratulating Shylor Maybee, No. 6 of the Class of 2026! Son of Christina Hilbourn and Dana Maybee, hey plans to join the workforce and join the Carpenter’s Union after high school. Shylor was a member of National Honor Society, Indigenous Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society! His goal is to work in the construction field, focusing on carpentry.

Six Nations Agricultural Society 8th Annual Golf Fundraiser

The Six Nations Agricultural Society 8th Annual Golf Fundraiser will take place Sunday, July 26, 2026 at Seneca Hickory Stick Golf Club in Lewiston, NY. 9am - Registration Opens10am - Shotgun Start3pm - Dinner & Auction $650 per foursome, includes golf, lunch on the golf course, dinner, player gift bag and prizes. Scramble format with prizes for the following: Top Team Men, Women, CoedLongest Drive Men & WomenCloset tot the Pin Men & Women Registration fee is non-refundable. Payment received after July 25, 2026 is $700 per foursome. Registration closes Friday, July 17, 2026. For questions, sponsorship form, team registration for, etc - CALL

Jimtown Field Day Fundraising Events

All proceeds benefit the Jimtown Field Days! Check out the flyer below:

Cornplanter Family Picnic

Save the Date: August 1, 2026 Join us at the Cornplanter Family Picnic on Saturday, August 1, 2026, starting at 1pm at the OCC. Bring a dish to pass, bring an auction item and bring your family and appetite! RSVP or Questions: (716) 790-0859 or join our Facebook Group: Cornplanter Descendants Association. Call for Volunteers! Seeking descendants of Chief Cornplanter - join our event planning team & together we can grow.

Congratulations Lauren Hill, Seneca Turtle Clan

Lauren earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology, graduating with High Honors from St. Bonaventure University. Lauren’s goal is to one day join the FBI. Lauren is the daughter of Yomie and Steve Hill Sr. Submitted by Yomie Hill

Raymond & Ella Jimerson 2026 Family Reunion

Save the Date: August 2, 2026