Oneida Nation People of the Standing Stone
About
The Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin is nestled in a rural setting
just west of Green Bay. Rolling hills and lush forests greet visitors to the
Oneida Reservation.
You can learn about the rich Oneida heritage and history by visiting the
Oneida Museum. The story of the Oneida (People of the Standing Stone) unfolds
in exhibits that start with the Creation Story, morphs into the history of
the Iroquois Confederacy and then ends with how the Oneida people are striving
to keep their traditions and customs alive today.
An extensive "hands on" area lets visitors touch and feel custom Oneida
beadwork, tools and traditional clothing as they walk through a replica
traditional long house.
Reservation tours are available to discover our past, present and envision
our future. Visitors will be transported to historical locations on the
reservations and also see current progress and improvements that have been
achieved by the Oneidas.
Points of interest on the tour can be customized to fit the visitor's
interests and can include the buffalo range, Tsyunhehkwa Farm (certified
organic farm), Oneida Casino, Thornberry Creek at Oneida Golf Course,
environmental restoration projects and sites, tribal headquarters, Oneida
Turtle School, Veterans Memorial and cultural heritage campus.
The award winning Radisson Hotel and Conference Center- Green Bay is owned
and operated by the Oneida Tribe. Located across from the airport, it has
been awarded the prestigious President's Award numerous times. Beautiful,
spacious rooms provide visitors with a place to unwind and relax. The Standing
Stone Buffet located between the Oneida Casino and hotel offers four
international food stations. Latin, Asian, Mediterranean and American fare
is sure to please even the most distinct palette.
The Oneida Tribe has partnered with the Green Bay Packers. The Oneida Nation
gate at Lambeau Field greets over 70,000 fans as they enter the historic
stadium. Also around the stadium district be sure to experience the Oneida
Nation Walk of Legends. This walking tour of 24 granite monuments highlights
players and eras of Green Bay football history.
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Oneida Youth Share Songs and Dances.
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