George C. Shattuck Laurence M. Hauptman Jack Campisi
The Oneida Indians once owned millions of acres in what is now New York State, but their land has gradually been taken away from them by the State. The Indians were told they had no claim on the land, but continued to fight. This is an account of that fight, which they eventually won.
The Oneida Indians once owned millions of acres in what is now New York State, but their land has gradually been taken away from them by the State. Th...