Recent Videos and Activities for Oneida
University Place, The Story of Act 31
J P Leary, Associate Professor of First Nations Studies at UW-Green Bay, discusses the history behind Act 31, the 1989 Wisconsin law which requires all students in the state to [more]
February 12, 2019
Wisconsin Life, Iroquois Beadwork
Stevens Point resident Karen Ann Hoffman is both a student and teacher of Iroquois raised beadwork. It’s an ancient art form practiced by the five nations that make up the [more]
December 1, 2018
Current Tribal Lands Map and Native Nations Facts
Guide your students in learning who their Native neighbors are by exploring this map of the current tribal lands and nations in Wisconsin. Facts about each of the Native nations [more]
November 15, 2018
Oneida Nation Museum
Visit exhibits dedicated to teaching about the Oneida and Iroquios’ culture, history, and nationhood. Explore the historic village diorama, take a walk through the nature trails, and visit the Three [more]
October 8, 2018
Neville Public Museum
Explore the lives of Wisconsin’s First Nations in “On the Edge of the Inland Sea.” Walk through a real wigwam and discover artifacts that demonstrate how First Nations decorated their [more]
October 8, 2018
Professional Learning Opportunities
Seeking professional development to improve your implementation of American Indian Studies in your classroom? Register for any of the below learning opportunities titled American Indian Studies: Implementing Wisconsin Act 31 [more]
September 27, 2018
How to be an Indian in the 21st Century
Oneida author and poet Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) chronicles his voyage from schoolyard bullies to workplace barriers – and the loves and lives in between – to discover [more]
August 17, 2018
Native Knowledge 360°
Native Knowledge 360° (NK360°) provides PK-12 educators and students with new perspectives on Native American history and cultures. This resource includes educational materials and teacher training that incorporate Native narratives, [more]
June 21, 2018
Wisconsin Life, Turtle Clan Art
Mark Fischer learned to weld from his father, and was instilled with pride in his Oneida Nation ancestry by his mother. He combines the two with his Native American copper art sculptures.
June 21, 2018
Native People of Wisconsin
Native People of Wisconsin explores the Native Nations in Wisconsin, including their histories and cultural traditions. Readers will use the text’s maps, illustrations, and photographs to investigate how rapid change [more]
October 29, 2017