Norbert Hill Center
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Seminary Rd
Oneida, WI 54155
The Oneida Nation, originally from upstate New York, relocated to Wisconsin after losing significant territory following the Revolutionary War. Established in 1838 through a treaty, the 65,400-acre Oneida Indian Reservation along Duck Creek has been home to the community for nearly 200 years.
Governed by a constitution and various laws, the Oneida Nation values its citizens as its primary resource and is committed to their survival and progress. With a robust economic presence that significantly impacts local economies, the Oneida Nation provides numerous programs and services to support its 17,000 citizens worldwide.
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