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What is Sustain Oneida?

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Author: 
Oneida Trust and Enrollment Committee
Year: 
2013

What is Sustain Oneida?

What is Sustain Oneida?
What is Sustain Oneida?

The population of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin will probably decline within the next 10 years. The Tribe currently faces a diminishing population with an enrollment criteria of 1/4 Oneida blood...

blood quantum, citizenship criteria, community development, community engagement, enrollment, membership criteria
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Native Nations: 
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Resource Type: 
Tribal Documents and Laws
Topics: 
Citizenship/Membership, Cultural Affairs, Governance

Oneida Trust and Enrollment Committee. "What is Sustain Oneida?" Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. Oneida, Wisconsin. May 30, 2013. Article. (https://oneida-nsn.gov/dl-file.php?file=2016/03/Article-1-Sustain-Oneida.pdf, accessed November 6, 2013)

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