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Continue Native languages Native Culture What's New on our website today! Welcome to our New York State Facts section, part of an educational project dedicated to providing information about indigenous people in various U.S. states. Follow the links to the right of our tribal map for more information about the language, culture, and history of each New York tribe, or scroll below for maps for New York Indian activities, including a map of New York reservations, wordsearch, newsletters, and words from New York's Native American languages. Feel free to print any of these materials for use in class! Sponsored links to the Tuscarora No tribe, Algonquin people live in . They've never been to New York. People who talk about the New York Algonquins have confused the word Algonquin with the word Algonquin. Algonquin is a common term that is used to refer to dozens of tribes with related languages. Algonquin people speak algonquin language, but so do Chippewa and Cheyenne people. The Algonquino-speaking tribes in New York include the Mohican, Mohigan, Muncie Delaware, Abenake and Puspatuk tribes listed above. Here are the addresses of The Indian Reservations of New York: 1 Cayuga Nation Indians: PO Box 11 Versailles, NY 14168 2 : Genesee Street Oneida, NY 13421 3 Onondaga Nation: Rt. 1 Box 270A Nedrou, NY 13120 4 St. Regis Band of Mohawk Indians: Hogansburg Community Building, NY 13655 5, 6 and 7 Seneca Nation: PO Box 231 Salamanca, NY 14779 8 Tonawanda Band Senecas: 7027 Midville Rd Basom, NY 14013 140 139 Tuscarora Nation: 5616 Walmore Rd Lewiston, NY 14092 10 Shinnecock Indian Nation: PO Box 5006 Southampton, NY 11969 Feel free to print them out for use in class! New York tribes Word Search: A printed puzzle, hiding the names of the Native American tribes of New York. New York language greetings: Learn to say hello in several native New Yorker languages. New York Native Animals: Learn Native American names about New York animals. New York Indian Facts for Children: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About New York Tribes. We currently have pages for the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Kayuga, Seneca, Tuscarora, Abenake, Munzee, Mohegan, Montauk, Shinnecock, Mohican and tribes. New York Indigenous Peoples: A good book to introduce children to Native American history and culture. New York Indians: Another book about New York tribes for children. Conspiracy of Interests: An interesting book about the colonial history of the tribes in New York State. Excavation of Gotham: An excellent book about the history of New York, which includes good material about local Native American tribes. Encyclopedia of the New York Indians: A comprehensive collection about the Indians of New York. in Minisink: American Indians Place Names of Greater New York: Native etymology of various New York place names. Shinnecock Tribe: Route 27-A, Montauk Highway Southampton, NY 11968 Unkechaug Indian Nation Poospatuck Indians: PO Box 86 Mastic, , NY 11950 Six Nations: Interesting historical and cultural information about the Iroquois tribes of New York. Back to the Indian Tribes Index Back to our Index of Indian Tribes State Back to Our Native American Links for Native American Indian Children plants Indian Art Trickster in the mythology of Indian jewelry Would you like to sponsor our non-profit work in New York? The Native Languages of America 1998-2015 Wikimedia Commons website has media related to Native American tribes in New York, New York. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Reservations of American Indians in New York (state) (14 P) - Kayuga (1 C, 12 P) - Iroquois (12 C, 40 P) 15 P) - Onondaga (1 C, 15 P) - Mountain Indians Ramapou (9 P) - Seneca Tribe (1 C, 41 P) - Indian Nation Shinnecock (4 P) - Tuscarora (1 C, 12 P) - Wappinger (1 C, 10 P) The next 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (more). List of American Indian Reservations in New York (state) Akwesasne Bethel-Christian Avenue-Laurel Hill Historic District Canarsee Cayuga Nation of New York Delaware people Esopus people Ganienkeh Iroquois Manhattoe Mespeatches Meoac Mohican Montaukt The neutral nation of Ninnimissinuok Oneida Indian Nation Poospatuck Reservation Ramapou Mountain Indians Raritan people Seneca Nation of New York Seneca Shinnecock people Shinnecock Indian nation Siwanoy St. Lawrence Iroquois Stockbridge-Muncie community Tonawanda Band Seneca Tuscora people Wappinger Wecquaesgeek Wenrohroonnon Obtained from (State) 62 Part series onRegions of New York Downstate New York City Island Long Hudson Valley (Lower and Middle) Hudson Valley (Middle and Upper) Capital District North Country South Tier Mohawk Valley Central New York Western York Administrative divisions Countys Cities Cities Indian Reservations Villages- Designated Places (including Villages) Timeline of the Establishment of the City downstate New York Hudson Valley Capital District North Country Central New York South Tier West New York vte Alleganegany (Cattaraghus County) Cattaragus (Cattaraugus) Cattaragus (Cattaraugus) Erie County, Cattaraugus County, Chautaukua County) Kayuga Nation of New York (Seneca County) Oil Springs (Kattaraugus County, Allegany County) Oneida County) St. Regis Mohawk (Franklin County) Shinnecock (Suffolk County) Seneca Indians (Chautauqua County) Tonawanda (Genesee County, Erie County, Niagara County) Tuscarora (Niagara County) Received from (State) NY 13655 (518) 358-2272 Cayuga Indian Post Office Box 11 Versailles NY 14168 Mohawk Reservations Chief Tom Porter 4934 St. Hwy #6 Foundation, NY 12068 Native American Validation Alliance Ralph Bunn, Chairman of 68 Andrews Avenue Wheatley Heights, NY 11798 (516) 253-0978 Oneida Indian Nation New York Route 5, P.O. Box 1 Vernon NY 13476- 315-361-6300 Fax: 315-361-6333 Onondaga Nation 258 C Route 11a Onondaga Nation Nedrou, NY 13120 Seneca Nation Indians (Salamanca) G. R. Plummer Building PO Box 231 Salamanca, NY 14779 (716) 945-1790 Fax : 945-3917 Seneca Nation of Indians (Cattaraugus) William Seneca Building 1490 Route 438 Irving NY 14081- (716) 532-4900, 532-4907 Fax: 532-9132 Seneca Nation of Indians (Oil Springs) 1490 Route 438 Irving NY 14081- (716) 532-4900, 532-4907 Fax: 532-9132 Shinnecock Indian Nation Shinnecock Indian Reservation PO Box 5006 Southampton, New York, 11969-5006 631-283-6143 (Tribal Office) 631-283-0751 (fax) www.shinnecocknation.com 7027 Meadville Road Basom NY 14013- (716) 542-4244 Tuscarora Nation 5616 Walmore Road Lewiston NY 14092 Unkechauge Nation Community Center P.O. Box 86 Mastic NY 11950- (516) 281-6464 Western Mohegan Tribe and Nation P.O. Box 309 Greenfield Park New York 12435 Phone 845 - 647-2777 Fax 647-1700 Page 2 The New York Natural Resources Conservation Services is committed to assisting American Indians , and tribal governments to help them protect and improve natural resources such as soil, water, air, plants and animals. Each of new York's federally recognized tribes has an NRCS designated contact. In addition, there is a State-owned American Indian link to coordinate assistance to tribes and individuals, as well as to facilitate communication between the NRC and the tribes. Federal and state-recognized nation and tribal American Indian lands in New York State Full screen view of the Federally Recognized Cayuga Nation Oneida Indian Nation Onondaga Nation St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Seneca Nation Indians - Allegany Territory Seneca Nation Indians - Cattara The territory of Seneca Nation Indians - Oil springs the territory of Shinnecock Indian nation Tonawanda Seneca Nation Tuscarora Nation state recognized by the Unkechague Poosepatuck Tribe (Unkechaug Nation) For more information about these tribes, or find NRCS points of contact, Please, please. click here to link to the Tribal Contacts page. 2016 American Indian/Alaska Indigenous Heritage Poster Creator of the Earth Napiri Full Full every November we take the time to recognize the culture, traditions and history of indigenous peoples. Each year, the NRCS works with Native American tribes to create an American Indian/Alaska Native Month poster to celebrate Native American contributions to our nation and history. This year's poster theme is the Creator of the Landtai, and features the creation of the history of Blackfeet and Chippewa Cree tribes of Montana. View posters from previous years Conservation Links Emerald Ash Borer threatens the cultural resource of emerald ash drill is an invasive beetle from Asia that destroys native ash. The ash boron has already wiped out millions of ash in New York State, the surrounding states and Canada. Black ash, in particular, is an important cultural resource for Native and is used in traditional basket weaving. Policy and Procedures Related Links Tribal DDB Worldwide is a digitally oriented global advertising agency, headquartered in New York City. 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