In an April 29 editorial, The News called for the U.S. Department of Interior’s Office of Indian Gaming to expedite a legal review of the Seneca Nation’s gaming compact with New York State. But the editorial failed to recognize that both the Nation and the state must agree to submit the compact for that review […]
By Tami Watt, Editor Officials from the Seneca Nation, Salamanca School District and local government were invited Tuesday, May 4th to celebrate the grand opening of the renovated Veterans Memorial Park. Student athletes, coaches and district officials gathered to recognize the completion of the $16 million multi-sport facility. Seneca students Carson Redeye and Amos Whitcomb […]
Ja:goh Rory Wheeler! Reprinted from caih.jhu.edu | April 2021 We are honored to share CULTURE FORWARD: A Strengths and Culture Based Tool to Protect Our Native Youth from Suicide. In partnership with Casey Family Programs, the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health spent two years listening to Native voices from across Indian Country and […]