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Views of other Native Groups on the Oneida Nation in New York

The Oneida people of New York are not the only Oneida harmed by Halbritter. wrote:

February 16, 2002, it was announced that a settlement agreement had been reached by the State of New York and Ray Halbritter’s government. We are 94% of the Oneidas in the United States and 75% of all Oneidas, to not be at the table and represent the concerns of our people is, to us, unthinkable. The Supreme Court decision acknowledged that we are all successors-in-interest. That means we are entitled to a proportional share of any settlement. How could we support a process to which we were not even invited, with reported terms that are not inclusive of our people’s interests?

We are now being characterized by some as, “out of state interlopers.” Had the State not illegally taken our ancestral homelands all Oneidas would likely still be in New York. Our government has twice prevailed before the U.S. Supreme Court on these issues. The decision of the highest court of the land acknowledges that we are not interlopers, but legitimate holders of legal rights that are being denied.

From a press release by Gerald L. Danforth, Chairman, Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.

Unfortunately, it is burried in the middle of this Oneida Nation of Wisconsin Press Releases.

Do the smear tactics here sound familiar?  When “some” people are saying something bad about Oneidas who aren’t Ray Halbritter, he’s probably paying them.

From the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin News Page

The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin web site also talks about such things as having elections. Compare http://www.oneidanation.org/ "Proud and Progressive" with http://www.oneida-nation.net/ -- the former feels like a government web site, the latter like a corporate site.

O-DE-NO-SAU-NEE STANDING COMMITTEE
[Six Nations Traditional Governments Repatriation Consortium]

Traditional Government Representatives

Oneida Indian Nation
     Maise Shenandoah

ONEIDA INDIAN NATION
Nation Website: http://www.oneida-nation.net
Tribal Court and Legal Building
221 Union Street
P.O. Box 662
Oneida, New York 13421-0662
Anthony W. Wonderley
Repatriation Liaison/Nation Historian
Phone Number: (315) 363-8833
Fax Number: (315) 361-6429
Brian Patterson
Cultural Resource Specialist
Phone Number: (315) 829-3090
http://www.nps.gov/phso/CRDirectory/indians.htm

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