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Governor Kathy Hochul acknowledges past atrocities and offers a heartfelt apology, sparking hope for healing and reconciliation for the Seneca Nation.
I governor, Kathy Hochul, apologize to the Seneca Nation of Indians and survivors and descendants from all nations who ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul visited the Seneca Nation’s Cattaraugus Territory to apologize for New York State’s involvement in the ...
Hochul plans to visit the Seneca Nation's Cattaraugus Territory on Tuesday to apologize for the state’s role in the Thomas Indian School.
History was made at Silver Creek Central School District last month as the American Indian Youth Organization (AIYO) hosted ...
The Seven Generations principle is of even more importance to Redeye as his family had a history with an “Indian” boarding ..
By 1848, the remaining Seneca in New York formed an elected government, the Seneca Nations of Indians, which today has over 8,000 members. Two other federally recognized Seneca tribes also remain. The ...