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Allies in War, Partners in PeaceLearn more about Allies in War, Partners in Peace statue created by Utah-based sculptor Edward Hlavka. Read more » Past, Present, Future
Celebrating Friendships: Past, Present and FutureVisitors to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. are encouraged to begin their tour on the fourth floor, the level named for the Oneida Indian Nation. Featured on this top floor is a pause area and in its confines is the statue “Allies in War, Partners in Peace,” a bronzed embodiment of the friendship that was forged between the Oneida Nation and the United States during the Revolutionary War. Read more »
Maintaining a Hold on the PastFrom assembling one of the largest known collections of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) beadwork or gathering photographs of generations past for its own archives, the Nation wishes to keepsake its history. Read more »
After the Battle: Hanyery and Joseph BrantThe United States was clearly the big winner after the Oneida involvement in the Revolutionary War. This portion of the Shako:wi exhibit looks at Oneida Hanyery and Mohawk Joseph Brant. Read more » |
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