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Issue
5.3 - Jul./Aug./Sept. 2002
By
Liz
Obomsawin
Nestled
in the heart of the Oneida country in upstate New York, renowned
Oneida sculptor Diane Shenandoah delicately chisels a deer bone
into what will become another of her famous Indian woman sculptures.
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Reprinted
by Permission by Eric Gansworth I
am an enrolled member of the Onondaga Nation which resides near
the geographical heart of New York State, outside of the city
of Syracuse. While tribally, this identity is mine because of
the Haudenosaunee's matrilineal tradition, I am much more experientially
allied with another tribe of the Haudenosaunee, having been born
and raised on the Tuscarora Indian reservation, now in more P.C.
times called the Tuscarora Nation, just outside of Niagara Falls,
in western New York....
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By
Eric Gansworth
We were going down to the corner store on the day I learned about
death. My sister had just recently gotten her license. Or maybe
she hadn't yet. I really can't remember. You didn't need a license
to drive on the reservation, and its only store was the one we
were going to....
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