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Allies in War, Partners in Peace

Allies in War, Partners in Peace

Learn more about Allies in War, Partners in Peace statue created by Utah-based sculptor Edward Hlavka. Read more »

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Celebrating Friendships: Past, Present and Future

Celebrating Friendships: Past, Present and Future

Visitors to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. are encouraged to begin their tour on the fourth floor, the level named for the Oneida Indian Nation. Featured on this top floor is a pause area and in its confines is the statue “Allies in War, Partners in Peace,” a bronzed embodiment of the friendship that was forged between the Oneida Nation and the United States during the Revolutionary War. Read more »

Companion Planting

Companion Planting

Corn, beans, and squash -- special gifts from the Creator -- were interplanted to maximize success. Learn how one plant would draw from another, and how the Oneidas would use these sustainers of life. Read more »

Fast Facts: Democracy and the Haudenosaunee

Fast Facts: Democracy and the Haudenosaunee

Similarities between the Great Law and the U.S. Constitution suggests that the Founding Fathers were influenced by the Haudenosaunee. Read more »

  • Nation Employees Pay Millions in Taxes; Nation Contributes Heavily to 401K Plans Nation Employees Pay Millions in Taxes; Nation Contributes Heavily to 401K Plans

    The 4,777 employees of the Oneida Indian Nation collectively paid nearly $25 million in federal income tax, social security and state income taxes. On top of what the employees paid, the Nation paid nearly $9 million to Social Security to cover its portion for employees. In addition, the Nation paid more than $825,000 for life and disability insurance premiums and contributed more than $4.6 million to employee 401K plans. Read more »

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