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A message from President J.C. Seneca

Heyhey, Nya:wëh sgë:nö’ and Happy Valentine’s Day, my fellow Senecas! I hope this message finds you well. February began with a proactive move to address pressing community safety concerns. The Chief Marshals, alongside several council members and I, engaged with local law enforcement leaders, including representatives from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). The focus of […]

Sports

Seneca Nation Officials Honor Salamanca Warriors Football Team & Cheerleaders

Photos by Seneca Media On Wednesday, January 29th, Seneca Nation Council & the President’s Office celebrated the Salamanca Warriors Football Team and Cheerleaders on their unforgettable ’24-’25 season. The Warriors made it to the state championship on the heels of an undefeated season, but just missed capturing the title. Congratulations to the team on a […]

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A Night to Remember – Lucus Brown Jersey Retirement Ceremony

January 29, 2025 | Reposted from Salamanca Warrior Athletics The night of January 28, 2025, we honored a true Salamanca legend!Lucus Brown, the all-time leading scorer in Salamanca High School basketball history, had his jersey retired in a special ceremony. Over his five-year varsity career, Lucus made an unforgettable impact, scoring a program-record 1,948 points, […]

Lovely Language Brunch & Bingo

Join the Allegany Language Department, Ögwaiwanösde’ Ögwawënö’, and Agwadeyësta’ Do:gë:h on Sunday, February 23, 2025 starting at 10:30am for brunch with Bingo to follow at 12pm-Noon. The event will be held at the Allegany Community Center, ACC-MRP. See flyer below for details:

Introducing the 2025 First Peoples Fund Native Performing Arts Fellows and Production Grantees

Ja:göh Rosy Simas! The First Peoples Fund is honored to celebrate the exceptional artists chosen for the inaugural cohort of the Native Performing Arts Fellows. These visionaries represent the richness of Native storytelling, music, dance, and performance, all while amplifying the brilliance of Indigenous creativity. Fellows will receive mentorship, funding, and professional development designed to support their artistic growth and align with cultural values. This program is part of First Peoples Fund’s commitment to empowering artists and expanding the Indigenous Arts Ecology. Congratulations to the 2025 Fellows: Brandi Berry Benson (Chickasaw)Mark Billy (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)Madeline Easley (Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma)Kahara Hodges (Diné, Chicana)Graci

Weaving the Past Together for the Future, Art Exhibition by Penelope Minner

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford will display the works of renowned Seneca weaver Penelope S. Minner in an exhibition through March 20 in the KOA Art Gallery in Blaisdell Hall. “Weaving the Past Together for the Future” offers an exploration of culture, resilience, and artistry. The exhibition will kick off with an opening reception on Feb. 6 at noon, where attendees will have the rare opportunity to meet Minner and hear firsthand about her passion for preserving traditional Seneca art forms while embracing contemporary influences. As an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation, Turtle Clan, Minner brings the legacy of her

Leland Hemlock Recognized

U.S. Army Airborne Korean War Veteran Leland Hemlock was recognized for his service as a WNY Senior Veteran with a HERO Box from Senior Wishes Leland is a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians and of the Wolf Clan. This U.S. Army Airborne Korean War Veteran enlisted in the army at the age of 17, eventually becoming a Corporal. His mother initially wouldn't sign the paperwork, but after much "arguing", she relented and signed. He had seen paratroopers on TV and he knew that's what he wanted to do. His family has a history of military service - his dad served in

Welcome K-9 Lex

Repost from Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office Cattaraugus County Sheriff Eric Butler along with the Seneca Nation of Indians President J.C. Seneca announce the deputizing of our newest road patrol canine, Lex. In December 2024 the Cattaraugus County Sheriff’s Office partnered with the Seneca Nation in support of a new K-9 unit to patrol our communities. Lex a 1 ½ year old German Shepard, started training with her handler, Deputy Justin Grimm in December 2024. This past week the K-9 team hit the streets to begin their career patrolling the County. Lex is a dual-purpose patrol dog trained and certified in Narcotics detection,

Ja:göh Spelling Bee Champ Jax Jamieson!

Ja:göh Jax Jamieson, Onöndowa'ga, Hanyahdë:h, of the Cattaraugus Territory won first place in the SCRIPPS Middle School Spelling Bee at The Park School of Buffalo. 7th grader Jax won in a 12 round competition, out spelling 11 others. Jax secured his final round spot with the word "suffice" and won the championship with the word "foist". This year's champion works hard to study, listens well to feedback, has great character, and had us all trying to keep up with his speed-spelling. Prior to the event, students qualified for the Bee by meeting grade level criteria and attending weekly practice sessions. The

Grief Support Groups

Submitted by Franchesca Jones Cattaraugus: March event! Please share! Dr. Lori Quiqley joined us in June 2023 and she is a valuable asset to learning, understanding, and growing through our grief and trauma. Allegany: Seneca Native Connections offers Grief Support services. Group meetings are open to all on the third Tuesday of each month. The next meeting is on February 18th, from 6pm-7:30pm at the Allegany Clubhouse. Participants will find a safe environment equipped with resources, tools, and mutual support to assist them on their journey. For more information, please get in touch with 716-717-4943.

Ja:göh Carson Waterman

We joined Carson Waterman last month for his museum docent training at the Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo. "Carson Waterman: Art Saved My Life" is an exploration of Carson's career in art, beginning with his time as an illustrator during the Vietnam War. Among the pieces displayed in the exhibition is Carson's mammoth "Clan Mother" series, on loan from the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum. Completed in 1992, the works depict the eight Longhouse Clan Mothers of the time: Pauline Jimerson, Snipe; Thelma Crouse, Heron; Myrtle Peterson, Hawk; Delora Jimerson, Deer; Marcella Bowen, Beaver; Hazel Jimerson, Wolf; Hazel Thompson, Bear; Lorenza

Charli Rae Hill Featured on the Cover of First American Art Magazine

We're thrilled to share this exciting collaboration courtesy of Hayden Haynes, Director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum and the Rochester Museum & Science Center featuring Ganöndi:ye's "Charli Rae" Hill A one-of-a-kind project, Hayden (Seneca, Kiowa, Mvskoke, Deer Clan) finished an antler comb "blank" started by a Seneca ancestor over 300 years ago, recovered from Ganondagan State Historic Site. The project comes full circle, as a living Seneca, Ganöndi:ye’s (Ohi:yo', Wolf Clan), showcases the piece in a profound example of resiliency and pride on the cover of First American Art Magazine. You can order physical copies of the magazine from FAAM’s website: https://firstamericanartmagazine.com

Community Opioid Response Planning Meeting

Creating a Community of Hope Please join us for a community meeting to provide input and create plans for the Nation to address the Opioid Epidemic to save the lives of our family and friends. There will be meetings held on both territories to provide access for all. Please plan on adding to your calendar, your input is critical. Tuesday February 18th, 5-8 pm, Cattaraugus Community CenterWednesday February 19th, 5-8 pm, Allegany Community Center Dinner will be available from 5-6pm at each meeting, first come first serve. Activities for children will be provided so adults can participate in the meeting.

Salamanca High School Students & Warriors of the Month!

A huge shoutout to the amazing students at Salamanca High School who have been recognized as our November & December Students and Warriors of the Month! Your hard work, determination, and dedication to excellence inspire us all. They demonstrate leadership, kindness, and what it truly means to be a Warrior! We are proud to celebrate your achievements and contributions: Koda John-Albines - November 2024 Warrior of the month: The third Warrior of the Month is an 8th grader that always works hard and perseveres in all subjects. They frequently take the initiative and stay after school for extra help. They are always

News From The Four Corners United Methodist Church

Rte. 438 and Versailles Plank Road, Cattaraugus Territory | PO Box 182, Versailles, NY 14168 Submitted by Marilyn Anderson The stores are filled with Valentine’s Day merchandise – cards, candy, decorations, etc. People can have different definitions of love, but the Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8: “Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable; it keeps no record of wrongs; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing but rejoices in the truth it bears all things, believes all things, hopes all