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The Seneca Nation has granted Salamanca, New York, ... 966 districts have such mascots, according to NCAI’s database, with "Braves," "Chiefs," "Warriors" and "Indians" the most widely used.
Seneca President Rickey Armstrong Sr. endorsed New York’s ban when it was proposed in November, while acknowledging the Salamanca school system’s “unique relationship” with the 8,000 ...
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The Seneca Nation and New York State continue to negotiate a new casino gaming compact. In December 2023, as the compact was set to expire, the two sides reached an ...
IRVING, NY (WKBW) — The Seneca Nation of Indians announced it has reached an agreement with New York State on a short-term extension of the current gaming compact. The current compact was set to ...
"She's coming to make an apology on behalf of New York State in regards to what happened at the Thomas Indian School between 1875 and 1957, as you know,, the boarding school was operating a very ...
The Seneca Indian Nation will stop sharing its casino revenue with New York state at the end of the month after turning over $1.4 billion over the last 14 years, ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s apology will be for the state’s historical abuses of Native American communities, including forced schooling. The Thomas Indian School in western New York, now closed ...
Section of I-90, also known as the New York State Thruway, on the Seneca Nation's Cattaraugus Reservation just north of the Erie-Chautauqua county line. ... the federally recognized Native American ...
The Seneca Nation of Indians filed a lawsuit Thursday against New York accusing the state of breaking federal laws when it built a toll road through the Nation's Cattaraugus Reservation. According ...
Today, on behalf of the State of New York, I apologize to the Seneca Nation of Indians - and the survivors and descendants from all Nations – who attended the Thomas Indian School.
Seneca Nation of Indians, plaintiff-appellant v. State of New York, defendant-appelleeDecided September 9, 2004Before Oakes, Meskill and Parker, C.JJ. The Seneca Nation of Indians and Intervenors ...