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 ...
Oneida Chairman Tehassi Hill says the signs are an important part of marking the boundaries of Oneida territory. “I guess we were just lucky with the timing --200 years, and we’re getting signs up," ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mon, 04 Aug 2008 13:23:14 GMT — Heath Hill looks forward to the day when all ceremonies in the Oneida Indian Nation Longhouse can once again be held in the native language spoken by someone from his ...
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 ...