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About the Seneca Nation
of Indians
The
Seneca Nation of Indians, one of the six original tribes of the Iroquois
Confederacy, occupy sovereign lands in western New York.
The Seneca historically controlled trade through and protected the Western
territories of the Iroquois Confederacy, represented symbolically as a
Longhouse, thereby assuming the reference “Keeper of the Western Door”.
The Seneca Nation’s three
(3) sovereign territories are comprised of 22,011 acres along the
Cattaraugus Creek, from the Lake Erie shoreline to Gowanda NY, known as
the Cattaraugus Territory; 31,095 acres along the Allegany River and the
Southern Tier Expressway, known as the Allegany Territory, and a one
square mile parcel in Cuba, NY called the Oil Spring Territory. The
Allegany Territory has the distinction of having several congressional
towns and the City of Salamanca within its boundaries.
The
Seneca Nation endeavors to preserve its rich cultural heritage and welcomes the
opportunity to share it with the global community. Through the Enterprise
Division of the Nation, revenues are generated that provide necessary services
and programs to all tribal members, especially its youth and elder population
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