GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
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Government Programs and Services
Welcome to the website of the Oneida Nation Government Programs & Services (GP&S) Department. Download Elders' menu, Elders' Program Activities, or use the links to view news and contact information for each department within GP&S.
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Government Programs & Services (GP&S) Calendar
March 2010 Activities Calendar
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Elders Program Highlights
March Elders Program Activities
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March Elders Menu
Elders lunch served at noon. Menu is subject to change. Milk, juice, coffee, tea, tossed salad and fresh fruit available daily. Alternate desserts available upon request. Reservations for lunch or alternative dessert must be made a day in advance. Call 829-8154 for reservations.
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Health Department - Behavioral Health Services
The Health Department provides a variety of medical and dental services to Oneida Members and other American Indians from federally-recognized tribes living in the six-county service area: Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, and Onondaga counties. Behavioral Health Services provides individual, couples, family and group counseling for mental health issues; and assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning and ongoing psychotherapy.
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Education Department - Recreation Department
The Education Department is located at the Ray Elm Children & Elders Center, 5000 Skenondoa Way, Oneida. Programs include Language, Library, Scholarship and Early Learning Center. The Recreation Department is located on Nation Homelands, Territory Road. Programs include Youth Development and adult/youth/ employee Recreation Programs.
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Kuhl Highlights Oneida Women in History at DFAS Lunch Event
Kathy Kuhl, Oneida Nation’s Central New York Indian Outreach Coordinator, was a recent guest speaker at the Defense Finance and Accounting Service’s (DFAS) Women’s History Month ‘Lunch-and-Learn’ event.
Kuhl told of the rich history and accomplishments of Oneida women. Her talk told of Sky Woman, the Three Sisters, Two Kettles, Polly Cooper, Mary Winder and the many Oneida women who have served and are currently serving this country as members of the armed forces. Her talk focused on the accomplishments of these and other Oneida women in history and she
shared with the group information about the role of women in Oneida culture, a matrilineal society.
Photo submitted by Defense Finance & Accounting Service, Rome
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