Land Returned to Oneida Women Divided by International Borders and Colonization
Oneida women from the three communities located in New York, Canada, and Wisconsin, announced receiving a gift of nearly 30 acres of land from...
Joanne Shenandoah Reads Remarkable True Story
Joanne Shenandoah Reads Remarkable True Story of a White Woman Captured by 18th Century Native Americans
“A Narrative of the Life of ” is the compelling...
The Doctrine of Discovery and the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
A talk by Douglas M. George-Kanentiio, Akwesasne Mohawk
Wednesday, April 18, 7:30 p.m. at The Other Side, 2011 Genesee St., Utica
DOUGLAS M. GEORGE-KANENTIIO was born and raised...
SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 24 SESQUICENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK
Joe Kelly's Sesquicentennial Scrapbook celebrates Utica's history in a series of fun and entertaining vignettes. The booklet was originally written for a weekly column in the...
200+ Years of Debate – The Wheels of Progress Grind Slowly (A Timeline of...
Written By: Anthony Debella
The first federal health law, proposed by President George Washington, was passed in 1793, allowing the president to convene Congress outside...
The Matter of Black Lives in America
By: David Dancy
There was a time in America when the value of Black lives was not a topic of debate. Unlike now, it seems...
Flossy the Flier: Central Washington’s First Woman Aviator By Paul Dumas Jr.
Back in the days of Amelia Earhart, Ellensburg’s first aviatrix took to the air! As she bumped-on-down the pasture-turned-runway, “Flossy the Flyer” lowered her...
The Peacemaker as An Astronomer: Celebrating the Next Eclipse
By Doug George-Kanentiio - Akwasasne Mohawk Bear Clan
Consider this: the Peacemaker had to have had formal training as anastronomer and mathematician. How else could...
Slaves, Not Immigrants
By Susan Woods
I am not ashamed to be a descendant of a people who was enslaved in this country. I esteem them highly and...







