Syracuse Post Standard The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office Monday charged an Onondaga Nation School teacher with having sexual contact with two female students, ages 7 and 8. Albert Scerbo, 44, of 7406 Liffey Lane, Clay, is charged with two misdemeanor counts of sexual conduct against a child. The abuse happened over the past two years, according to a news release from … [Read more...] about Onondaga Nation School teacher accused of abuse
2006
Deal With It
by Jeanne Shenandoah Syracuse Post Standard Editorial Page The United States of America is governed by the Constitution, treaties and laws. They are not meant to be violated or broken, and when they are, justice should be served. When New York State acquired the territory of the Onondaga, Cayuga, and other Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) nations in the late 18th and 19th … [Read more...] about Deal With It
Onondaga Plan To Roll Their Own Cigarettes
The Onondaga Nation is building a warehouse, possibly a cigarette factory, to keep its supply flowing Syracuse Post Standard By Mike McAndrew Staff writer The Onondaga Nation is planning on making its own cigarettes next year to protect its tax-free tobacco sales from New York's efforts to collect taxes. The Onondaga began constructing a warehouse on their … [Read more...] about Onondaga Plan To Roll Their Own Cigarettes
Judge tosses suit vs. no-tax Indian sales
Syracuse Post Standard Editorial Page By Erik Kriss Albany Bureau A judge has tossed out a lawsuit aimed at forcing Gov. George Pataki's administration to collect taxes on Indian cigarette and gas sales to non-Indians. State Supreme Court Justice E. Michael Kavanaugh ruled Thursday that the New York Association of Convenience Stores and its two co-plaintiffs, … [Read more...] about Judge tosses suit vs. no-tax Indian sales
Onondaga Nation lecture series wrapping up
Syracuse Post Standard By Mike McAndrew Staff writer The talking is over, and it's time for dancing. A yearlong Onondaga Nation land rights lecture series will conclude Wednesday with an evening of Haudenosaunee music and dance at the Women's Building on the Syracuse University campus. Instead of talking about weighty issues such as sovereignty, the evening will … [Read more...] about Onondaga Nation lecture series wrapping up
Nuclear Plant’s Relicensing Opposed
Onondaga Nation lawyer writes NRC: Atomic power "fraught with hazards." Syracuse Post Standard By Charles McChesney Staff writer The Onondaga Nation is opposing the relicensing of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Station in Scriba. In a Nov. 13 letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Joseph J. Heath, attorney for the Nation, says the plant has been a concern … [Read more...] about Nuclear Plant’s Relicensing Opposed
Panel Pushes for Tribal Rights
Syracuse Post Standard By Mike McAndrew Staff writer When people opposed to Native American tribal sovereignty ask "Aren't we all just Americans?" Scott Lyons has an answer. "Not exactly," according to Lyons. Lyons, a Syracuse University assistant professor and director of the Center for Indigenous Studies at St. John Fisher College, said the U.S. Constitution … [Read more...] about Panel Pushes for Tribal Rights