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Haudenosaunee Beadwork Exhibition Opening

Here, Now, and Always – Haudenosaunee Beadwork Join the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum at the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center for the opening of Here, Now, and Always – Haudenosaunee Beadwork exhibit on Saturday, September 23rd from 10am-4pm. It will showcase past and present beadwork from their collections. They will also have special guest presenters Ken Williams, Jr. and […]

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Every Child Matters Community Healing Event

Everyone is welcome to the Every Child Matters Community Healing Event on September 29th, 2023, at the Stanley Huff Heritage Center beginning at 5pm. Seneca Nation Crime Victim Services and Child & Family Services hope you will join in a remembrance and healing walk around the previous Thomas Indian School (TIS) grounds. There will also […]

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Cannabis Conversation Series

The Seneca Nation of Indians Cannabis Department is presenting a Cannabis Conversation Series, which will be held at the Seneca Nation Buffalo Office located at 533 Amherst Street, Buffalo, NY 14207 on September 25th, 2023 from 5:00pm-6:00pm. There is no registration fee. Topics of discussion: Introduction and History of Cannabis/Hemp, Stigma surrounding the plant and […]

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Seneca Solar Name Change

Seneca Solar is NOW Seneca Environmental August 18, 2023 | https://senecaenvironmental.com/blog/ Since we began operating over a year ago, Seneca Solar has been working to implement Earth-healing climate solutions that include but are not limited to solar energy projects. Now, we are changing our name to Seneca Environmental, to better reflect the breadth and scope […]

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New Cattaraugus Clinic is Underway

On September 8, 2023, the Seneca Nation held a topping off ceremony as the steel work was completed on the new health facility. Seneca Nation Executives and construction workers were present to raise the Nation flag and sign steel beams in commemoration.

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Local Film Maker Accepted to International Film Festivals

The short film “Our Longhouse” has been accepted as an official selection to the Buffalo International Film Festival, Syracuse International Film Festival and the prestigious Red Nation International Film Festival. Directed by Creatives Rebuild New York Artist Maurice John, Jr. and produced by the Seneca Nation of Indians’ Seneca Media & Communications Center and the […]

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Ja:göh T.E.R.C Graduates!

The Seneca Nation Training & Employment Resource Center held a graduation ceremony in honor of Dominic Redeye and Spencer Coulon (not pictured). Amy Jimerson, Allegany TERC, Brenda Deeghan, President’s Office, and Seneca Nation Councilor Maurice “Moe” John provided congratulatory remarks. The graduates were presented gift cards by Seneca Nation Councilor Odie Porter. Instructors Teri Squire […]

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USDA Forest Service Investments

USDA Forest Service Announces Landscape Scale Investments To Restore Forests Across Tribal, State, And Privately Managed Lands Seneca Nation Conservation – Allegany is One of the 11 Programs Chosen! August 29, 2023 | USDA Forest Service News Release | WASHINGTON Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced it will invest $16.2 million to […]

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STS Public Notice

September 2, 2023 Seneca Transit System (STS) Initiation of New Allegany Territory Circulator Service Modifications to STS Inter-Territory Service Route and Schedule Effective Date: October 2, 2023 Information, Schedules, Route Maps available at www.senecatransit.com. Public notice is hereby given that the Seneca Nation Department of Transportation (SNI DOT) is seeking public comment on the following […]

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Seneca Nation Human Resources Honors 10+ years Employees

Employees across Seneca Nation government, health, and enterprises were celebrated September 7, 2023 as having ten-plus years of dedicated service to our Nation. Seneca Nation leadership and elected officials offered their appreciation and recognition for the hard work and commitment these employees have shown. Nya:wëh for all you do! Were you an attendee? Follow the […]