Content of article leads judge to postpone Scerbo's sentencing in abuse case By By Jim O'Hara Staff writer - Syracuse Post-Standard Onondaga Nation School teacher Albert Scerbo will have to wait several weeks to see if he will be sent to jail after a jury convicted him in August of molesting one of his music students at the school. An angry Judge William Walsh … [Read more...] about Sentencing delayed
2007
Businessman: Return piece of shoreline to Onondagas
SEAN KIRST Syracuse Post-Standard Columnist As part of doing business, Lloyd Withers often entertains visiting executives. Once they arrive in Central New York, he said, they routinely ask whether the region had any special role in history. Withers has a quick answer. He explains the deep ties between Syracuse and the Onondaga Nation. He explains how five warring … [Read more...] about Businessman: Return piece of shoreline to Onondagas
Federal inaction may halt land claim
Onondaga lawsuit could be dismissed if Interior, Justice departments don't intervene By Mike McAndrew Staff writer Syracuse Post-Standard New York State says the Onondaga Nation's land claim should be dismissed because the tribe waited too long to sue. But the Onondaga's lawsuit is also in jeopardy because of inaction by two other parties - the U.S. Interior and … [Read more...] about Federal inaction may halt land claim
U.N. declares tribes’ rights
Onondagas pleased their 30-year effort passes, but saddened by U.S. rejection By Mike McAndrew Staff writer Syracuse Post-Standard For 30 years, Onondaga Nation Faithkeeper Oren Lyons has doggedly pressed United Nations officials to recognize the rights of indigenous peoples. He's traveled to Geneva, Switzerland, and New York countless times to help write and … [Read more...] about U.N. declares tribes’ rights
Faithkeeper stresses his nation’s history
By SEAN KIRST Syracuse Post-Standard Oren Lyons remembers it well. He was on one of his international trips, talking about the environment to a group that included corporate executives. Once Lyons gets rolling, he gets rolling, and the stories fall easily into one another, and finally a baffled listener asked a question. "Look," he said to Lyons, "what's your bottom … [Read more...] about Faithkeeper stresses his nation’s history
LaFayette to teach Onondaga language
Tuesday, August 07, 2007 By Elizabeth Doran Staff writer Syracuse Post-Standard Starting in September, LaFayette schools will for the first time teach the Onondaga's native language - Ongwehonwekha - in ninth grade, a critical step in the Onondaga Nation's effort to save its native language from extinction. LaFayette High School will be one of a handful of high … [Read more...] about LaFayette to teach Onondaga language
Support for native Americans Uplifting
Syracuse Post-Standard To The Editor: We wish to thank the three writers who responded immediately to an opinion that ran June 11. The writers, Suzanne Baiz, Sarah Campora and Kara Rittenhouse pointed out native American history we’ve known to be true all along in the June 13 Readers Page entitled “Red and Black.” We thank them for taking the time to write on behalf … [Read more...] about Support for native Americans Uplifting