New York, NY - The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights has upheld the Onondaga Nation’s right to pursue claims against the United States and New York State for the unjust taking of Indigenous lands two centuries ago without approval by the US Congress or governing authorities of the Onondaga Nation. The landmark Admissibility ruling, issued by the IACHR which is part … [Read more...] about The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Rules Onondaga Land Rights Case Can Continue
Haudenosaunee Nationals earn bronze medal at World Championahips
San Diego, CA The Haudenosaunee Nationals completed the 2023 World Field Lacrosse Championship with a victory over Team Australia to earn the bronze medal. Congratulations to our Haudenosaunee Nationals! … [Read more...] about Haudenosaunee Nationals earn bronze medal at World Championahips
Ready to play the Creator’s Game
World Lacrosse Championships Click on photo watch promotional video … [Read more...] about Ready to play the Creator’s Game
Haudenosaunee Nationals advance in World Lacrosse Championship with eyes on a bigger prize
Leaders hope that Worlds are a stepping stone to the Olympics as they also honor a giant of the sport. 2WGRZ By Pete Gallivan SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — The Haudenosaunee Nationals will play in the semi-finals of the World Lacrosse Championship on Thursday. And while they take on Canada, they are playing for several bigger things — the hope of making it to the Olympics … [Read more...] about Haudenosaunee Nationals advance in World Lacrosse Championship with eyes on a bigger prize
Haudenosaunee Nationals Looking to Make History at 2028 Olympics
HaudenosauneeNationals.com In 1932, the sport of lacrosse was put on display for the world to see at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Canada and the United States played in a series of demonstration games in front of 75,000 spectators at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Canada had a pair of teams flying under their flag during the process leading to the Summer Games. … [Read more...] about Haudenosaunee Nationals Looking to Make History at 2028 Olympics
Syracuse Mets team with Onondaga Nation for first-ever Haudenosaunee night, special jerseys
Syracuse.com by Geoff Herbert The Syracuse Mets are tipping their cap to Native Americans with its first-ever Haudenosaunee Night. The minor league baseball team announced Thursday that it will partner with Onondaga Nation for an event honoring the traditions and culture of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee on Friday, July 21, at NBT Bank Stadium. The night will feature a … [Read more...] about Syracuse Mets team with Onondaga Nation for first-ever Haudenosaunee night, special jerseys
Alf Jacques, legendary stick maker who led push to preserve traditional lacrosse, dies at 74
Syracuse.com by James McMcClendon For more than 50 years, Alfred “Alf” Jacques crafted tens of thousands of wooden lacrosse sticks being used around the world. Jacques, who had been battling kidney cancer, died Wednesday, his son Ryder said Thursday morning. He was 74. “We loved him and we knew how much people cared about him, and that helped when his end came,” Ryder said. … [Read more...] about Alf Jacques, legendary stick maker who led push to preserve traditional lacrosse, dies at 74