Scarlett Lisjak, Haudenosaunee, member of the Onondaga Nation/Seneca, Cattaraugus Territory, Indian Hill Community, Heron Clan. She is a recent graduate from Syracuse University and the newest member of the KOTA Territory News Team. She’s covered numerous stories and issues involving indigenous people during her college career and looks to explore and meet the diverse people of the Black Hills region.
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Lady Panthers Wear Orange in Support of the Indigenous Children discovered at Kamloops
During the evening of Thursday, June 10th, the Gowanda Varsity Lady Panthers softball team honored the 215 children that were discovered buried at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, Canada. The Ladies wore orange ribbons and donned an orange symbol with the number 215 on their helmets. Coach Tyler […]
Fireworks Reminder
Submitted by Councillor William ‘Billy’ Canella Please us caution in our communities! See flyer below for details:
Update on Gypsy Moths
Submitted by Seneca Nation Environmental Protection Department The Environmental Protection Department has seen a recent uptick in messages about gypsy moths, so we would like to give the community an update and provide some useful information. Aerial spraying for these invasive pests has been conducted in the past, but will not occur this season. Due […]