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In 1677, the #Oneida population was estimated at only about 1,000. The population has rebounded to more than 11,300 #Oneidas in the 1990s.

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The tribal government ceased operation, and many #Oneidas moved to urban areas for wage employment in factories. The federal government repurchased some of the lost lands after the tribe formed a new government in the 1930s.

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The treaty between the U.S. Continental Congress and the #Oneida Nation provided that the #Oneidas "shall be secure in the possession of the lands on which they are settled." This guarantee was again stated in the 1789 Treaty of Fort Harmar.

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The traditional economy of the #Oneidas included the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash; an extensive hunting territory; fishing stations on #Oneida Lake; and the collection of various wild plants such as berries

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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the #Oneidas suffered significant population losses from smallpox epidemics and warfare over fur trade territories

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Although many Wisconsin #Oneidas have been members of Episcopal and Methodist churches throughout the twentieth century, others continue to adhere to the Longhouse Religion of Handsome Lake.

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The tribal government ceased operation, and many #Oneidas moved to urban areas for wage employment in factories. The federal government repurchased some of the lost lands after the tribe formed a new government in the 1930s.

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The treaty between the U.S. Continental Congress and the #Oneida Nation provided that the #Oneidas "shall be secure in the possession of the lands on which they are settled." This guarantee was again stated in the 1789 Treaty of Fort Harmar.

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By 1990 approximately 700 #Oneidas lived on the 32-acre reservation in central New York, with a total tribal enrollment in the #Oneida Nation of New York of 1,543.

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The settlement pattern of the #Oneidas in Wisconsin was largely based on religion. In eight small communities, the Anglicans settled on the northern portion of the reserve and Methodists to the south.

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The Wisconsin #Oneidas essentially dissolved their government following the loss of lands in the early twentieth century. With prospects of some lands being restored, the tribe organized an elected form of government in 1937 under the #Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) of 1934.

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The Wisconsin #Oneidas have already invested and managed an industrial park, printing company, a bank, hotel, and convenience stores on the reservation.

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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the #Oneidas suffered significant population losses from smallpox epidemics and warfare over fur trade territories

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In Wisconsin more than 4,800 #Oneidas lived on a 2,200-acre reservation, and overall tribal enrollment in the #Oneida tribe of Wisconsin was more than 10,000

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In fact, in 1823 a group of #Oneidas led by Eleazar Williams, a Mohawk from Canada who had become an Episcopalian minister, left their New York homeland and moved to Wisconsin, where they established a reservation.

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Through a series of treaties and agreements, the tribal lands of the #Oneidas of New York were reduced to a 32-acre parcel by the end of the nineteenth century.

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The tribal government ceased operation, and many #Oneidas moved to urban areas for wage employment in factories. The federal government repurchased some of the lost lands after the tribe formed a new government in the 1930s.

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Although many Wisconsin #Oneidas have been members of Episcopal and Methodist churches throughout the twentieth century, others continue to adhere to the Longhouse Religion of Handsome Lake.

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Although many Wisconsin #Oneidas have been members of Episcopal and Methodist churches throughout the twentieth century, others continue to adhere to the Longhouse Religion of Handsome Lake.

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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the #Oneidas suffered significant population losses from smallpox epidemics and warfare over fur trade territories

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Throughout much of the twentieth century, the #Oneidas of New York and Wisconsin lobbied the federal government and fought legal battles to regain land lost in previous centuries and to prevent further loss of land through land allotment and assimilationist policies.

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Between 1823 and 1838, close to 700 #Oneidas relocated to a four-million-acre tract in Wisconsin, which President James Monroe soon reduced to half a million acres.

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During the American Revolutionary War, the #Oneidas fought with the Continental army against the British and supplied George Washington's starving army with hundreds of bushels of corn during the winter of 1777–1778 at Valley Forge

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Although many Wisconsin #Oneidas have been members of Episcopal and Methodist churches throughout the twentieth century, others continue to adhere to the Longhouse Religion of Handsome Lake.

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The traditional economy of the #Oneidas included the cultivation of corn, beans, and squash; an extensive hunting territory; fishing stations on #Oneida Lake; and the collection of various wild plants such as berries

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Like many Native American groups in the late twentieth century, the #Oneidas use educational programs as a primary means of maintaining or restoring traditional tribal customs. 

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The treaty between the U.S. Continental Congress and the #Oneida Nation provided that the #Oneidas "shall be secure in the possession of the lands on which they are settled." This guarantee was again stated in the 1789 Treaty of Fort Harmar.

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in 1823 a group of #Oneidas led by Eleazar Williams, a Mohawk from Canada who had become an Episcopalian minister, left their New York homeland and moved to Wisconsin, where they established a reservation.

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In Wisconsin more than 4,800 #Oneidas lived on a 2,200-acre reservation, and overall tribal enrollment in the #Oneida tribe of Wisconsin was more than 10,000

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Une #paix avec les Français en 1667 permit l’établissement de #missions #jésuites et la #conversion des Iroquois.

Ensuite, plusieurs Iroquois, surtout des #Mohawks et #Oneidas, migrèrent vers la vallée du #Saint-Laurent et fondèrent #Kahnawake (1716) #Kanesatake (1721) et #Akwesasne (vers 1740)
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