January 10, 2024 | athletics.pittbradford.org Bradford, Pa. – Two students from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford have represented the University at the NCAA Division III Convention this week as part of the NCAA Division III Student Immersion Program. Tyrone Bowen-Collateta and Abdul Elola are two of forty-five students who were accepted into the NCAA’s […]
January 26 2024 Issue
Nya:wëh
To the President’s Office & Nation Councillor Maurice John, Sr. Submitted by Kevin Gates I would like to send out a special Nya:wëh to the President’s Office and Councillor Moe John for helping my daughter Skyla Gates with her education trip to Europe. Also, thanks to everyone who supported her fundraising events as well. Skyla […]
Ja:göh Hayden Haynes
His Photo Essay, Spirit of the Corn, is featured in the First American Art Magazine, Issue No. 41, Winter 2024 (January March) issue Regarding this amazing opportunity, Hayden shared: “I’m extremely thankful to the First American Art Magazine for including the photo essay of my recent photography project, “Spirit of the Corn”, 2023. Model: Morgan […]
Native American Museums — 10 of the Best in the US
Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center Listed at #4! November 2023 | By powwows.com Native American museums are one of the best opportunities to experience and appreciate Native American history and culture, both past and present. Whether you live on the west coast, the east coast or somewhere in between, there are plenty of options across the U.S. […]
New York State Asks Tribal Nations to Review Offensive Artwork in State Capitol Building
January 17, 2024 | By Jenna Kunze | nativenewsonline.net Photo above: On the ceiling of the reception room to the governor’s office—called the War Room— are several murals depicting French explorer Samuel Champlain defeating a Haudenosaunee man, captioned, “Champlain Killing First Indian.” (Photo/Canva Pro) Tribal nations in New York are being asked to participate in […]
50 years since ‘Super Saturday’ and the debut of the Niagara Falls Convention Center
January 12, 2024 | By Mark Scheer, mark.scheer@niagara-gazette.com | niagara-gazette.com Photo above: Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino TODAY The building officially opened to the public on Jan. 12, 1974 — a day known locally as “Super Saturday ‘74.” Local radio personality Tom Darro, host of the WEBR AM 1440 talk show “Viewpoint,” said there was […]
Ja:göh Madison Hoag
SCCSD December Business Marketing Student of the Month January 18, 2024 | Repost from SCCSD FB The Salamanca City Central School District recently announced the December Business Marketing Student of the Month: Madison Hoag! Madison is a senior this year and just a delight to have in class. She is a very hard-working, conscientious student. […]
Notes from Red House Memorial Chapel
8077 East Loop Rd., Jimersontown – Allegany Territory Submitted by Winfield Bowen As we enter 2024, we see a world full of violence, hatred, injustice, and deception. The bible tells us that The Lord Jesus will return when the earthly conditions resemble Noah’s Day, Matthew 24:37. Those days are described in Genesis 6:11-13, but Genesis […]
News from Pleasant Valley Baptist Church
January 16, 2024 | Submitted by Kathy Bloom Greetings from Pleasant Valley Baptist Church! We are excited to share our upcoming events and good news with you! You are invited to worship with us every Sunday morning starting with Bible classes for adults and teens at 10 AM complete with coffee and snacks, followed by […]
Promising Futures
Cornell University’s American Indian Studies Program Each spring, AIISP hosts Promising Futures, an outreach and recruitment program to encourage prospective Indigenous undergraduate students to apply to Cornell University. This day-long, in-person campus experience will introduce high school students to the Cornell admissions process, financial aid, the NYS Indian Aid application process, AIISP programming, student support […]