There are many upcoming cultural classes that are free and open to the public happening this winter at the Sully. See flyers below for specific details, including class size and registration information. Open Bead Class w/the Catt. Rez Beaders: Tuesday evenings from 5:30-8:30pm Munch & Learn w/Kachine Lay, Fun & Easy Language Lessons: Thursdays from […]
November 28 2025 Issue
45 Day-Public Notice
Construction Project: Bridge on Route 438 over Clear Creek, Cattaraugus Territory The Seneca Nation Department of Transportation is notifying the public about an upcoming SNDOT construction project to replace the bridge on Route 438 over Clear Creek, also known as Bucktown Bridge. The bridge was originally constructed in 1934 and has deteriorated to the point […]
Kedoh Hill Shares Haudenosaunee White Corn Teachings
Kedoh Hill, a Mohawk Wolf from Six Nations, visited the Ceremonial Culture Department to share his knowledge of White Corn braiding. His teachings come directly from the knowledge holders across Haudenosaunee Territory who have passed these understandings down through generations. Throughout the class, Kedoh explained the many traditional and medicinal uses of White Corn and […]
Seneca EMS Honored Agency of the Year!
Seneca EMS is honored to share that we have been awarded the Catholic Health – Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Agency of the Year for 2025! Serving two large and diverse territories — the Seneca Nation Allegany Territory and the Seneca Nation Cattaraugus Territory. Our team responds to approximately 3,000 emergency calls each year. Our providers […]
Lucus Brown Honors His Seneca Heritage Through Basketball
November 19, 2025 | Repost from dyusaints.com Men’s Basketball BUFFALO, N.Y. – As part of NCAA Native American Heritage Month, D’Youville University athletics proudly highlights men’s basketball sophomore guard Lucus Brown, whose deep connection to his Seneca roots continues to shape his identity, his purpose, and his presence on the court. A member of the […]
SN EPD Needs Your Input!
The Seneca Nation Environmental Protection Department would like community input about cultural, medicinal, and subsistence use pathways. This will then be utilized in an assessment for the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, for the West Valley Demonstration Project. Link to the Traditional Use Exposure Scenario for Radionuclides Survey: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/60046df811774e9bab2da2e451906713?
Noelani Cornfield Honored for Native American Heritage Month
Cornfield, a member of the Seneca Nation — was presented with welcome gifts symbolizing the importance of kinship. Lani received an I’itoy necklace and a beaded hummingbird, each carrying meaningful cultural significance in the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui communities.
Sectional Champion!
Ja:göh Addison Follman! For the first time since the event was established nearly a decade ago, the Salamanca girls swim program has a Section VI, Class C Champion in the 100 Backstroke! Addison Follman (junior) finished atop Class C in the event and earned a blue patch as a new sectional champion! Congratulations Addison! Salamanca […]
Seneca Nation Tribal Advocates Office is Hosting a Community Food Drive
The Seneca Nation Tribal Advocates Office is hosting a Community Food Drive across the territories for December. Help make a positive impact on the lives of those facing challenges this winter season. Together as a community, we can make a difference. Donations can be dropped off at any of the 3 Tribal Advocate locations: Allegany […]
Lani Cornfield Current National Leader in NCAA D1
Repost from ndnsports.com Arizona Wildcat Lani Cornfield is averaging 10.0 Assists Per Game, which makes her the current national leader in NCAA D1.










