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JUNE 28, 2000 Citing the need to share their culture with non-Indian neighbors and increasing questions over land claims, the Onondaga Nation in New York are holding a cultural celebration tonight at the Onondaga Nation School. A concert will be featured, as well as works by Native artists. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJUNE 28, 2000 Citing the need to share their culture with non-Indian neighbors and increasing questions over land claims, the Onondaga Nation in New York are holding a cultural celebration tonight at the Onondaga Nation School. A concert will be featured, as well as works by Native artists. Get the Story:
Nation seeks to share culture (The Syracuse Newspapers 6/28) Related Stories:
Program helps students (Indian U. 05/09)
Sovereignty a sore subject (Tribal Law 05/05)
Quakers reach out in New York (Tribal Law 04/26)
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