Ancestral land returned to Onondaga Nation in upstate New York
- The Onondaga Nation has regained 1,000 acres of ancestral land in upstate New York, part of land taken since the 18th century.
- Sid Hill, the Tadodaho of the Onondaga Nation, expressed gratitude to officials for returning “the first 1,000 acres of the 2.5 million acres” taken from them.
- Hill stated, “This is a small but important step for us, and for the Indigenous land back movement across the United States.
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Ancestral land returned to Onondaga Nation in upstate New York
The Onondaga Nation has regained 1,000 acres (405 hectares) of its ancestral land in upstate New York, a tiny portion of the land members say was unjustly taken by the state beginning in the 18th century.
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