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Oneida Nation

Oneida Nation Air Force

Oneida Nation Migration from New York Homelands

Oneida Nation in Wisconsin

Haudenosaunee Historical Flowchart

Creation on Earth

Coming of Ceremonies

Clan System

Warring Nations

Arrival of The Peacemaker

Principle of One Dish, One Spoon

Three Principles Adopted Goodmindedness, Peacefulness, Strength

One Dish One Spoon Typology

Three Principles

Respec

t, Love

Caring, S

haring

Honesty

Understa

nding

FaithTrust

Responsibility

Empowering

Integrity &

Equity

World

Confederacy

Self

Community

Clan

Nation

Good Relationships Typology

Our Sustenance Typology

Complete Human Being/Person Typology

Opening Thanksgiving Address/Good Message

The People

The Earth

The Plants

The Waters

The Trees

The Animals

The Birds

The Sisters

The Wind

The Thunderers

The Sun

The Moon

The Stars

The Four Beings

Handsome Lake

The Creator

The Winds/Air Force from the Thanksgiving Address

Responsibility To Oversee the Strength of the Four Winds. To Bring Water

to the Earth for Nourishment. To Clean the Earth. To Strengthen the People’s Breath.

Ga-oh is the Spirit of the Winds. Oversees: Bear – Ya-o-gah (north wind) Panther – Da-jo-ji (west wind) Moose – O-yan-do-ne (east wind) Fawn – Ne-o-ga (south wind)

“There must be wind, and it will strengthen the people moving about whom I left on the earth…”

Cycle of Thanksgiving Ceremonies and Four Directions

Winter - North Midwinter Ceremony Honoring the Trees Maple Ceremony

Spring – West Thunder Ceremony Seed Ceremony Strawberry Ceremony

Summer - South Raspberry Ceremony Green Bean Ceremony Green Corn

Fall - East Harvest Ceremony Thunder Ceremony End of Season

Ceremony

Erickson’s Eight Stages of Psycho Social Development Model

Infant – Birth to 18 months (Hope)

Toddler – 18 months to 3 years (Will)

Pre-School – 4 to 5 years (Purpose)

School Age – 6 to 12 years (Competence)

Adolescent – 13 to 18 years (Fidelity)

Young Adult – 19 to 35 years (Love)

Middle Age Adult – 36 to 64 years (Care)

Elder – 65 years and over (Wisdom)

Dale and NylandCone of Learning

INFANT:Birth to 18 months

Knowledge

TODDLER:Early Childhood

18 months to 3 years

Skills

SCHOOL AGE:6 to 12 years

ADOLESCENT:13 to 18 years Abilities

And

Roles

And

Responsibilities

YOUNG ADULT:19 to 35 years

MIDDLE AGE ADULT:36 to 64 years

ELDER/OLDER ADULT:65 years and Over

PRE-SCHOOLER:Play Age

4 to 5 years

Developmental Stages

ONEIDA NATION 7-GENERATIONSGrowth and Development System

Building the Nation’sHuman Resource Capacity

Human Services NetworkGovernmental Services

DivisionCultural Heritage

Comprehensive Health

Education & Training

Family Fitness & Recreation

Environmental Health & Safety

Social Services

Public Transit

Veterans

Arts

Community Education Center

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Oneida Nation Air Force For More Information…

Chaz Wheelock

Oneida Nation Air Force

Ridgeview Plaza

3759 West Mason Street

P.O. Box 365

Oneida, WI 54155

Tele 920-496-5363

Fax 920-496-7883

[email protected]