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Rich in history and culture that dates back
well before Columbus, the Oneida (People of the Standing Stone)
continue their tradition of devoted value in the past and
responsibility for the future. The natural beauty of the Oneida
Nation, located among the rolling hills and tall trees of
Brown and Outagamie counties, reflects the tribe's respect
for Mother Earth and all her gifts.
Experience
the proud heritage of the Oneida during a visit to the Oneida
Nation Museum. The museum's collection of exhibits traces
the history of the tribe and gives visitors the opportunity
to explore the fine craftsmanship of tribal beadwork, clothes,
tools and even an authentic, reconstructed Oneida longhouse.
Full of grandeur and tradition, the annual
pow-wow, held over the Fourth of July weekend, greets participants
with a flourish of color and powerful tribal beats. The Oneida
people perform spectacular dances, and guests are encouraged
to join the pageantry and experience the tribal culture. The
Oneida
Nation Arts Program offers a variety of Native American
music, theater, visual arts and dance performances.
No
visit to the Oneida Nation is complete without a stop at the
lavish Oneida Bingo
and Casino. Whether they are looking to test their luck
in the 850-seat high-stakes bingo parlor, take a spin on the
slot machines or hit the blackjack tables, guests are sure
to enjoy the sights and sounds of one of Wisconsin's most
popular casinos. When it's time to take a little break from
the action, visitors can enjoy the casino's collection of
restaurants, snack bars and gift shops offering a collection
of spectacular Native American artwork, pottery, jewelry,
clothing and much more.
For more information on the Oneida Nation,
click here.
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