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:
Oneida Language Revitalization Program
Jeff Lindsay's site about the Wisconsin Oneida
The Mohawk Community
A Canadian Site: Homes of the Past: The Archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse
The Oneida Nation of New York's language page
What the New York State Museum knows about longhouses.
The Wampum Chronicles
Tuscaroras and Six Nations WebSites
Ganondagan Haudenosaunee Links
Peace 4 Turtle Island-artwork by Kanatiiosh, copyright 2001
Kahonwes-where everything is Iroquois
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
News and More:
Pechanga.Net:  Your Internet News Resource
Native Web
National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC
Native Tech
Federal Sites:
US Dept of Interior Bureau of Reclamation
The Department of the Interior.  Click here for the home page and then click on American Indians for the drop down menu that shows you the many Federal Departments that work with tribes.
The Federal government's page for Tribal Governments and Native Americans
FREE: Native American Education Lessons
Genealogy:
Native American Genealogy
Ancestor Quest Genealogy-Native American link page
Oneida Ancestry
These links may only work at Oneida Community Library: Heritage Quest
Ancestry, Library Edition
Employment:
Literature, Authors, and Storytelling:

Sherman Alexie

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
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.

lotsahni.ku (he's afraid)
apple and worm
color words
compost
onlahte? (leaf)
e'.lhal (dog)
flowers
kanuhsa? (house)
onhwala (caterpillar)


Oneida Community Library Home Page
Oneida Community Library's Search Page
The Green Earth Branch Library's page
Fun Web 2.0 sites to explore!
The Oneida Community Library's Parent, ChildCare, Teacher Pages
The Children's Department's Kids' Pages
Yaw^le (teen) Pages

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