HUNTER COLLEGE of the CITY UNIVERSITY of NEW YORK
DEPARTMENT of GEOGRAPHY

Nature of New York

Web sites of New York-based Native American nations compiled by the New York State Library (May 2010)

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Akwesasne
A local resource web site for the Mohawk-Akwesasne community of northern New York State and the southern region of Quebec Province, Canada.
http://akwesasneculturalcenter.org/

Ganondagan
Historic site of a 17th century Seneca town.
http://www.ganondagan.org
 
Haudenosaunee
The official source of news and information from the Haudenosaunee, comprised of the traditional leadership of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations.
http://www.sixnations.org/

Iroquois Indian Museum
This museum in Cobleskill, NY, provides information about Iroquois culture and history.
http://iroquoismuseum.org/
 
Mohawks of Kahnawake
Tourism, business, history, and political structure of this group are included.
http://www.kahnawake.com/
 
Oneida
This site contains a history of the Oneida nation and a description of the Oneida land claim.
http://www.oneida-nation.net/

Ohwejagehka: Ha`degaenage:  Iroquois Language and Songs
A nonprofit organization based on Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario, Canada that was established to help preserve and nurture the Iroquoian languages and songs.
http://www.ohwejagehka.com/
 
Seneca
Homepage of the Seneca Nation of Indians; contains information on their culture, history, genealogy, and reservations.
http://www.sni.org
 
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
History and current information on the Tyendinaga Mohawks who originally lived in the Mohawk Valley, who are now located in Ontario, Canada. This site is also the home of the First Nations Technical Institute, an education and training facility.
http://www.mbq-tmt.org/


Last updated August 29, 2013 .