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If you are a reporter or represent broadcast, print or on-line media and are looking to know about the Oneida Nation, its people, culture, history or business enterprises, including Turning Stone Resort and Casino, the public affairs office for the Nation is available to help. Please contact us at the addresses and numbers below for more information.

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Public Affairs Office

Address: 579A Main Street, Oneida, NY 13421

Phone: 315-829-8370 Fax: 315-829-8386

Email:dansmith@oneida-nation.org or mediarelations@turningstone.org

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For calls related to Turning Stone Marketing/Advertising, call (315) 361-7685

To reach other departments at the Oneida Indian Nation please use the following link: http://www.oneidaindiannation.com/about/address

Media Policy

All reporters, editors, photographers, producers and film/TV camera crews are required to seek approval from the Oneida Indian Nation’s Public Affairs Office prior to visiting the Oneida Nation’s government buildings, lands and business enterprises and prior to speaking with Nation Members and employees. Public Affairs staff members must accompany media on all visits to Nation properties. Public Affairs staff are present at all interviews (in person, phone or webcast) with Nation Members and employees.

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