ONEIDA - The Oneida Nation on Friday became the second tribe in Wisconsin to have state highway signs installed in its Native language. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation signs mark the Oneida ...
In upstate New York, the Oneida Indian Nation is investing profits from its thriving casino into preserving their traditional language. The tribe paid the commercial language school Berlitz to develop ...
A grandmother is working to preserve the Oneida language for others — even though she has never heard it spoken herself. Marsha Ireland, 59, has been deaf all her life. She's a member of the Turtle ...
BROWN COUNTY, Wis. - The Oneida Nation and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) unveiled Friday, Sept. 30 new dual-language signs for placement on state highways. The new signs signify ...
PULASKI – The Oneida language has a history of more than 500 years, but few people today can speak it, much less write it. But it's making a comeback in Pulaski schools thanks to the efforts and ...
The Oneida Indian Nation announced recently it will release a new Oneida language-learning children’s book, “The Legend of How the Bear Lost His Tail,” based on the Haudenosaunee legend that has been ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Rimton Doxtator told his wife about his service in World War II, but he never told her about using the Oneida language to help U.S. forces communicate through the airwaves during the ...
A University of Wisconsin-Green Bay professor and Oneida tribal elder have created a Web site to help try to save the Oneida language. For the last 1 1/2 years, professor Clifford Abbott and tribal ...
Marj Stevens' quest in the 1970s to bring back Oneida traditions to the reservation in northeast Wisconsin after they had been lost due to assimilation ruffled some feathers at the time within the ...
A student holds a stack of laminated cards, each with a picture of a household item. She works her way through the cards, identifying each picture... Dec 19, 2014 — A student holds a stack of ...