Who Are the Oneidas for Democracy?
The Oneida people were completely unaware that any transactions for land, a casino, or lawsuits against 20,000 land owners would ensue.
To date, the Oneida people who have opposed these decisions continue to be threatened with on-going human, civil and religious rights violations and are in present danger of losing their homes on the Oneida Indian Territory. Under the guise of a "beautification program", the leadership has authorized a mock tribal court system to prosecute all those who stand up for their rights as Haudenosaunee. A 54 man, completely non-Native "Oneida Nation Police" force acting on the direct orders of Halbritter has harassed, intimidated and physically assaulted Oneida people on their own territory.A Tree of Peace was planted on the territory in June of 2000 by Mohawk Nation Chief Jake Swamp at the Oneida Territory to encourage peace and reconciliation. On August 8, 2001, by "direct orders from the CEO" the non-Native contractor uprooted the Tree of Peace and cast it aside. Despite this provocation the Oneida people continue to embrace peace, advocate for a return to traditional democracy, and call for unity among the Oneida people.
Because the Oneidas have sought to restore and protect their ancestral freedoms on their homelands they have endured:
Human, civil and religious rights violations
Personal property illegally confiscated
Suspension of their Oneida membership
No housing benefits
Rejection of heating assistance
Ongoing police abuses, arrests and harassment including 24 hour
surveillance.
Likely evictions from the 32 acre territory
Denial of education benefits
Subverting of due process In the so-called "Oneida court"
WHAT IS NEEDED:
Funding for:
Telephone Calls/Faxes
Food and supplies for Observers and witnesses
Paper/Envelopes/Postage and printer cartridge supplies
Xeroxing
Posters
Mailing
Website Maintenance
Attorney expenses (filing fees)
Fed Ex
Blank Video tapes
Video taping services
Portable hand radios
CB radios
Walkie Talkies & Home Base units (40 channel)
Scanners
Camping gear
Tents
Firewood
Non-perishable food items
Phone Cards
Donations can be sent to:
ONYOTA'A:KA PEOPLE OF THE STANDING STONE
PO Box 450
Oneida, NY 13421
315-363-2304
Other Requests:
Observers/Witnesses
Iroquois Flags big and small
CB Equipment
Camping Equipment (Tents)
Flashlights
Cameras
35 mm Film
Camera Batteries
Instant Cameras
Disposable Cameras
Bottled Water
Video Cameras
Video Film
First Aid Kits
Batteries (AA, C, D)
Candles
Bic Lighters
Kerosene
Blankets and pillows
Towels/shampoo/conditioner/ toothbrushes-toothpaste/combs/soap
Thanks Neshoba for this information!
Last updated on April 22, 2005