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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 World Self Confederacy Respect, Love Caring, Sharing Understanding Honesty Kanikonhriio ( Goodmindedness ) Responsibility Empowering Integrity & Equity Three Principles Clan Nation Kasastensera (Strength) Skennenkowa (Peacefulness) Faith Trust Community

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 Nyland Cone of Learning

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 cwheeloc@oneidanation.org