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The Oneida Nation, originally from upstate New York, established the 65,400-acre Oneida Indian Reservation in Wisconsin in 1838 after the loss of their ancestral lands. Governed by the Oneida Constitution and a structured government including the General Tribal Council and various committees, the Nation emphasizes the importance of their citizens as vital to community survival and progress.
With a significant economic presence, the Oneida Nation contributes hundreds of millions of dollars to the local economies of Brown and Outagamie Counties. Their commitment to community extends beyond the reservation, reflecting a dedication to cultural heritage and the well-being of their 17,000 citizens worldwide.
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