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Gov. Kathy Hochul was in Irving, New York to apologize for the "historical atrocities committed" there "and the enduring ...
A hill in the Adirondacks has been renamed to honor a family of 19th-century Black settlers; Gov. Kathy Hochul called the residential boarding school system "sanctioned ethnic cleansing" when she ...
The Cayuga Nation has been awarded a $541,990 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
On Tuesday, Governor Kathy Hochul issued a formal apology on behalf of the State of New York. While many New Yorkers say the ...
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Audacy on MSNNegotiations for new gaming compact between New York, Seneca Nation expected to begin soonIt’s been nearly two years since the Seneca Nation and New York State agreed on a new gaming compact, however, that may soon ...
Saying sorry can never make up for the horrific acts committed against Native American children at boarding schools across ...
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NEW YORK — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul formally apologized Tuesday for the “atrocities” she says were committed at an upstate boarding school where Native American youths were forcibly separated from ...
I governor, Kathy Hochul, apologize to the Seneca Nation of Indians and survivors and descendants from all nations who ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has apologized for New York’s role in abuses at Native American boarding schools, calling them “historical ...
After an apology from Gov. Hochul, fresh optimism emerges for the Seneca Nation and New York to resume talks on the gaming ...
Governor Kathy Hochul acknowledges past atrocities and offers a heartfelt apology, sparking hope for healing and reconciliation for the Seneca Nation.
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