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Oneida Nation. Oneida Nation Air Force. Oneida Nation Migration from New York Homelands. Oneida Nation in Wisconsin. Haudenosaunee Historical Flowchart. Creation on Earth Coming of Ceremonies Clan System Warring Nations Arrival of The Peacemaker Principle of One Dish, One Spoon - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Oneida Nation
Oneida Nation Air Force
Oneida Nation Migration from New York Homelands
Oneida Nation in Wisconsin
Haudenosaunee Historical Flowchart
Creation on Earth
Coming of Ceremonies
Clan System
Warring Nations
Arrival of The Peacemaker
Principle of One Dish, One Spoon
Three Principles Adopted Goodmindedness, Peacefulness, Strength
One Dish One Spoon Typology
Three Principles
Respec
t, Love
Caring, S
haring
Honesty
Understa
nding
FaithTrust
Responsibility
Empowering
Integrity &
Equity
World
Confederacy
Self
Community
Clan
Nation
Good Relationships Typology
Our Sustenance Typology
Complete Human Being/Person Typology
Opening Thanksgiving Address/Good Message
The People
The Earth
The Plants
The Waters
The Trees
The Animals
The Birds
The Sisters
The Wind
The Thunderers
The Sun
The Moon
The Stars
The Four Beings
Handsome Lake
The Creator
The Winds/Air Force from the Thanksgiving Address
Responsibility To Oversee the Strength of the Four Winds. To Bring Water
to the Earth for Nourishment. To Clean the Earth. To Strengthen the People’s Breath.
Ga-oh is the Spirit of the Winds. Oversees: Bear – Ya-o-gah (north wind) Panther – Da-jo-ji (west wind) Moose – O-yan-do-ne (east wind) Fawn – Ne-o-ga (south wind)
“There must be wind, and it will strengthen the people moving about whom I left on the earth…”
Cycle of Thanksgiving Ceremonies and Four Directions
Winter - North Midwinter Ceremony Honoring the Trees Maple Ceremony
Spring – West Thunder Ceremony Seed Ceremony Strawberry Ceremony
Summer - South Raspberry Ceremony Green Bean Ceremony Green Corn
Fall - East Harvest Ceremony Thunder Ceremony End of Season
Ceremony
Erickson’s Eight Stages of Psycho Social Development Model
Infant – Birth to 18 months (Hope)
Toddler – 18 months to 3 years (Will)
Pre-School – 4 to 5 years (Purpose)
School Age – 6 to 12 years (Competence)
Adolescent – 13 to 18 years (Fidelity)
Young Adult – 19 to 35 years (Love)
Middle Age Adult – 36 to 64 years (Care)
Elder – 65 years and over (Wisdom)
Dale and NylandCone of Learning
INFANT:Birth to 18 months
Knowledge
TODDLER:Early Childhood
18 months to 3 years
Skills
SCHOOL AGE:6 to 12 years
ADOLESCENT:13 to 18 years Abilities
And
Roles
And
Responsibilities
YOUNG ADULT:19 to 35 years
MIDDLE AGE ADULT:36 to 64 years
ELDER/OLDER ADULT:65 years and Over
PRE-SCHOOLER:Play Age
4 to 5 years
Developmental Stages
ONEIDA NATION 7-GENERATIONSGrowth and Development System
Building the Nation’sHuman Resource Capacity
Human Services NetworkGovernmental Services
DivisionCultural Heritage
Comprehensive Health
Education & Training
Family Fitness & Recreation
Environmental Health & Safety
Social Services
Public Transit
Veterans
Arts
Community Education Center
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Oneida Nation Air Force For More Information…
Chaz Wheelock
Oneida Nation Air Force
Ridgeview Plaza
3759 West Mason Street
P.O. Box 365
Oneida, WI 54155
Tele 920-496-5363
Fax 920-496-7883