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Seneca Nation Library Update

Cattaraugus Branch & Allegany Branch How to download the Libby app by Overdrive to read books or magazines on your device. Download (Install) the Libby app by Overdrive on the App Store Open Welcome notice.  First question:  Do you have a library card?  YES Look up library by name or location.  Tap on search for […]

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SN Supportive Services Building CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC

6SN Supportive Services Building is CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC until further notice. Call 716-532-1028 – WE WILL COME OUT TO YOUR VEHICLE. Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases on Territory we will not be letting anyone into the building, for your safety as well as ours, please call departments involved: Cattaraugus Advocates SN Food […]

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SN Advocate Notice: HEAP

The Seneca Nation Advocate Program started accepting applications for the Regular Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) benefit effective November 5, 2020. This benefit will run until March 2021 or if the funding runs out, whichever comes first. Also effective November 5th, The Advocate Program is accepting applications for the LIHEAP Furnace replace/repair program. […]

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Social Security Announcement from Disabilities Services

Submitted by Leanna Leroy, SN Disabilities Services Are you receiving Social Security and or Disability from the Social Security Administration?Are you between 18-59 years Old?Are you currently living ON Territory? Then you are qualified for Seneca Nation Disability Services Program. Please call our office to set up an appointment. We can also do a home […]

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Artists in Business Project

By Patricia Galeza For several weeks, renowned Seneca artist and art instructor Carson Waterman has been facilitating an online series of workshops for Seneca artists, the Artists in Business Project, funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Challenge America program. Mr. Waterman is sharing his knowledge as a successful artist to […]

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School curriculums must give Native people their due

By Matthew Pagels Dec 3, 2020. Reprinted from the Buffalo News As the national debate over racial justice continues, it is time for the Thanksgiving Day origin story to finally be exposed for what it is – a myth riddled with historical inaccuracies. This holiday fairy tale centers on Native Americans and pilgrims peacefully breaking […]