Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
The Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, originally from upstate New York, established its 65,400-acre reservation in Wisconsin in 1838 after losing significant land during the Revolutionary War. Governed by the Oneida Constitution since 1936, the Nation is committed to preserving its culture and heritage while fostering community development and economic opportunities for its citizens.
With a population of 17,000 citizens worldwide, the Oneida Nation plays a vital role in the local economy, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars to Brown and Outagamie Counties. The Nation offers a range of services and programs aimed at supporting the well-being and progress of its members, ensuring the strength and determination of their ancestors endure.
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