| As
a part of the Cultural Heritage Department of the Oneida Nation, the Oneida Community
Library System promotes the preservation of both our language and culture in our
programming, and also in our Oneida Learning Language Center located at the Oneida
Community Library. We welcome all to come in and learn more about the Oneida language
and the Oneida people. |
Links of interest, both Oneida & Native American sites:
| Oneida
and Haudenosaunee Links: | |||
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Jeff
Lindsay's site about the Wisconsin Oneida | ||
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Wisconsin
Tribes: | |||
Other
Tribal Links: | |||
Boarding
School Information: | American
Indian Boarding Schools with list of links for more information | Bibliography
of Indian Boarding Schools from Arizona State University | |
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News
and More: | |||
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Federal
Sites: | |||
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FREE:
Native American Education Lessons | |||
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Genealogy: | |||
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Literature,
Authors, and Storytelling: | YouTube
Video Interview about his new Young Adult novel. (too adult for the kids' pages...) |
Recommended
Reading from the American
Indian Children's Literature Blog | |
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Paula
Geise's Native Book Reviews | |||
Stories
& More: |
Here
are some coloring pages that we use during our Oneida Language Family Sharing/Activity
Time on Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. You are welcome to right click on each coloring
page, copy it, and paste it into a word processing program. You can then enlarge
the graphic until it fits the whole page, print it out, and color it! You can
also save the picture as a graphic file, insert it, and then enlarge it. Kymberley
puts no copyrights on the pictures so that everyone can share in learning about
the ukwehuwehneha.
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