The Oneidas For Democracy - News and Updates

Tashunka Witko Brigade Radio Interview ~ April 12

posted on Apr 15, 2006

Our Guest today is Danielle Shenandoah of the Oneida Wolf Clan, who has been sent by her community with the sacred wampum to take the message of what is happening in the Oneida Nation to all its people and allies to unify and ask for help. She has been disenrolled, (resulting in her loss of employment, health insurance, educational allowances, quarterly stipends and all other Oneida Nation services), kidnapped, imprisoned, her home demolished (she lost all her belongings due to this), and her children taken away, for standing up for her community. She tells the Tashunka Witko Brigade a first hand account of what is happening in her Nation under siege.

Oneida Nation Case on World Talk Radio ~ April 5th

posted on Mar 27, 2006

Danielle Schenandoah, Victoria Shenandoah and Doug George will be guests on World Talk Radio, Wednesday, April 5th. http://www.worldtalkradio.com/show.asp?sid=141

Indigenous event at Bluestockings fair trade cafe, March 15

posted on Mar 9, 2006

Indigenous event at Bluestockings fair trade cafe.Wednesday, March 15th, 7pm
172 Allen Street, In Manhattan, NYC.
between Stanton and Rivington (directions below)

"An Update on the Haudenosaunee struggle" an evening of film and discussion with Danielle Schenandoah of the Oneida Nation.

The Haudenosaunee still remain within their aboriginal homelands, now what is New York State. The current issues that affect and face all New Yorkers are taxes, native gaming, land claims, sustainability, and future working relations with the natives. These issues affect us all regardless of race or gender. There will be Film and discussions, an update and networking to bring solidarity with Indigenous Peoples from your back yard.

Presentation, on Tuesday March 14th

posted on Mar 8, 2006

Danielle Schenandoah, founder of The Ka-na-hi'Yo foundation presents to the Safe Food committee this Full Moon, Tuesday March 14th, at 7:30.

Ka-na-hi:Yo translates to "It is a Good Seed." She has presented to the United Nations and Internationally. Her vision is to restore a sustainable relationship with Mother Earth for the Indigenous refugees of NAFTA, as more and more Indigenous farmers from the south are displaced due to the flood of US Genetically Modified corn. She offers traditional Iroqouis farming workshops to community gardens and farms. Her work includes protecting the Haudenosaunee(Iroquois) Nation's precious Indigenous seeds for the next seven generations.

Members and Non-Members are welcome to this presentation.

Park Slope Food Coop Safe Food committee
Monthly Meetings
Second Tuesdays
6:30 p.m.
2nd floor of the coop
782 Union street, Brooklyn NY 11215 (between 6th and 7th avenue) * (718) 622-0560