July 13, 2023 | Repost from The Wellsville Sun Allegheny Valley Project welcomes visitors to visit site From Canticle Farm, pictured is volunteer Bence Szita from Hungary holds the 800-year-old ceramic pipe fragment he found at the site in Allegany. Allegheny Valley Project (AVP) is back at Canticle Farm to continue its annual research into […]
July 28 2023 Issue
News From The Four Corners United Methodist Church
Rte. 438 and Versailles Plank Road, Cattaraugus Territory | Submitted by Marilyn Anderson The Seneca Hymn Singers meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 7pm. This is an interdenominational group, and all are welcome to join – or listen!! Come and join the fellowship. Everyone is invited to join us for […]
Rory Wheeler Featured in Dean Linda Sheryl Greene’s Report
Michigan State University College of Law Dean Linda Sheryl Greene marks her second year with MSU College of Law with her second annual Dean’s Report. This report summarizes the exceptional 2022-23 academic year at the College of Law. “This summary of accomplishments is the result of collaboration among our faculty, staff, and students,” says Dean […]
Gowanda Alive- After 175!
Happening next month in Gowanda! A weekend packed full of family fun events. Saturday, August 12th – enjoy a performance by the White Pine Singers & Dancers- brought to you by Visit Seneca Nation.
Food Truck Friday is Back!
Allegany Territory Food Truck Friday is back for the summer of 2023. Stop down to the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center from 11am-2pm EVERY FRIDAY. Make sure to follow the Seneca Media & Communications Center Facebook page and watch for weekly schedule updates. If you’re interested in vending/set-up, call Kortney Keyes at 716.945.8110. NO FEE! We’ll see […]
ARTGIRLRISING Features Marie Watt
Together We Rise for Women Artists July 17, 2023 | https://www.facebook.com/artgirlrising An enrolled member of the Seneca Nation of Indians (one of six comprising the Haudenosaunee Confederacy) and of German-Scottish ancestry, Marie Watt incorporates community and storytelling throughout her making process as well as in the narratives of her completed works. M. Watt merges the […]
Tribal Governments Can Now Apply to Access National Crime Information Databases
July 6, 2023 | nativenewsonline.net Federally recognized Tribal governments can now apply to access and exchange data with national crime databases via the Tribal Access Program (TAP) from the Department of Justice. Read more HERE.
The USDA Seeks Nominations for its Tribal Advisory Committee
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it will seat the Tribal Advisory Committee (TAC) that Congress authorized in the 2018 Farm Bill to advise and guide the Secretary of Agriculture on matters relating to Tribal and Indian affairs. Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, or national or regional organizations with expertise in issues relating […]
Save the Date!
All Indigenous Women Across the World are Welcome! Mark your calendars for September 21-24 to join us for Rematriation’s annual Rekindling the Fire of our Sisterhood Gathering 2023! Sisters have described the gathering as an inspirational, empowering, eye-opening and transforming experience. Everyone is sure to leave with a whole new family of community members. Rematriation’s […]
Reminder: Native Agriculture & Food Systems Scholarship
Apply by August 10th! To encourage more Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian college students to enter agriculture and food systems fields so that they can better assist their communities, First Nations will award 20 to 25 $1,000 to $1,500 scholarships to Native college students majoring in agriculture and agriculture-related fields. The application window […]