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New York makes a historic apology to the entire Seneca Nation, supporting certain reforms and improvements for their daily life and education, giving a sincere support and plan for the future!
Seneca Nation leaders gathered Friday with local officials and neighbors to commemorate the importance of the Buffalo Creek ...
Cattaraugus County’s two ski resorts are planning capital projects with a combined $6.13 million in spending to improve their ...
Negotiations between New York State and the Seneca Nation over a new gaming compact may finally resume after a long deadlock, ...
The Cayuga Nation has secured a $541,990 federal grant to support housing initiatives, according to HUD officials. Awarded ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Beneath the calm, peaceful waters of the Erie Canal, lies a conflicted history; one that celebrates an engineering marvel that brought prosperity to Buffalo, the other is a story of ...
The Shinnecock Indian Nation on Wednesday celebrated the purchase of a parcel of land adjacent to its Westwoods property in ...
Guest Opinion. In the 183 years since New York became a state, a governor has never visited the Seneca Nation territories.
And the man’s mother in tears recalling her son, a Boston police officer whose death is at the heart of a trial gripping the nation. The first full day of testimony concluded on Wednesday.
Seneca Nation President J. Conrad "JC" Seneca welcomes New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) to tribal territory on May 20, 2025.
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 ...