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Questions and concerns relating to CANCER?

Reach out to David Silverheels with any questions and concerns relating to CANCER Updated contact info posted below: Do you have questions about cancer, concerns related to cancer, or just want to talk about how we may be able to help you? Do you have a family history of cancer, had a recent abnormal test […]

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Emergency Broadband Benefit

The Emergency Broadband Benefit (“EBB”) to help households struggling during the pandemic The Emergency Broadband Benefit (“EBB”) is a temporary Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) program to help households struggling to afford internet service during the pandemic. This new benefit will connect children to school, seniors to telemedicine services, and New Yorkers to jobs and other […]

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Honor past princesses, but retire the ‘Indian Princess’

My near-princess experience and my hope to elevate Native women’s contributions and achievements By YANENOWI LOGAN | Reprinted from indiancountrytoday.com Photo: Yanenowi ‘She Guards the Corn’ Logan (Courtesy image) Yanenowi Logan – Seneca Nation of Indians, New York State Fair Indian Village Princess An annual highlight of Labor Day weekend at the New York State […]

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Clothing & Household Item Drive

The Native American Heritage Association was started in 1993, by David G. Myers, as a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to helping Native American families in need, living on sovereign lands in South Dakota and Wyoming. (naha-inc.org) Their mission is to help as many families as possible with basic life necessities and self-help programs. In support […]

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Language Immersion

By Nicole Martin What does it take to become a speaker of a language you were not raised up with from infancy and how long would it take to become proficient? Naturally language transmission happened being surrounded in the community by loved ones where we learned from watching and mocking others on their sounds and […]

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‘The invention of a new America’: Traditional monuments get a dramatic overhaul

Many indigenous artists are creating public artworks that invite communities to engage, rather than keeping them at a distance Source: https://www.fastcompany.com/90657314/the-invention-of-a-new-america-traditional-monuments-get-a-dramatic-overhaul Pictured above: Artist Jeffrey Gibson’s Because Once You Enter My House It Becomes Our House at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens [Photo: Scott Lynch/courtesy the Artist; Socrates Sculpture Park; Sikkema Jenkins, New York; Kavi […]

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sninews@sni.org Contact Form

Please be advised that this contact email is specifically for information about the Seneca Nation Official Newsletter. This email is solely for Seneca members that want to submit information directly to the Newsletter. This is NOT a general contact for the Seneca Nation of Indians. Any/all emails that do not pertain to the Newsletter will […]