November 12, 2021 | Submitted by Lafayette Williams | By John D’Agostino | Jamestown Post Journal & Dunkirk OBSERVER | Source: https://www.observertoday.com/news/page-one/2021/11/unsettling-pasts-still-pain-native-americans/ Photo: Lafayette Williams, right, poses for a picture with Grace Perez de la Garza, who was in attendance for his talk. Photo credit: OBSERVER SILVER CREEK — Lafayette Williams asked for a moment […]
Nya:weh sgënö ga:gwëgöh, agajëgwah gagwe:göh jöhiyoa:jë’, November is a time of Thanksgiving. In our daily address we give thanks to everything around us which supports, sustains and protects us. We give thanks to one another and become of one mind. Our ancestors gave us this address to keep peace and balance so we can live […]
Seneca Nation Begins Construction Work On Broadband Network $9.5 Million Project Will Bring High-Speed Internet Access to Cattaraugus Territory CATTARAUGUS TERRITORY, IRVING, N.Y. – The Seneca Nation took an important step this week toward closing the significant digital divide experienced by residents at a time when reliable and fast online access is crucial for education, […]