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Native American/First Nations

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Oneida people The Oneida people (autonym: Onʌyoteˀa·ká·, Onyota'a:ka, ''the People of the Upright Stone, or standing stone'', ''Thwahrù·nęʼ'' in Tuscarora) are a Native American tribe and First Nations band. They are one of the five founding nat ...
, a Native American/First Nations people and one of the five founding nations of the Iroquois Confederacy * Oneida language *
Oneida Indian Nation The Oneida Indian Nation (OIN) or Oneida Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Oneida people in the United States. The tribe is headquartered in Verona, New York, where the tribe originated and held its historic territory long before Europea ...
, based in New York * Oneida Nation of the Thames, also known as "Onyota'a:ka First Nation" *
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin The Oneida Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Oneida people in Wisconsin. The tribe's Indian reservation, reservation spans parts of two counties west of the Green Bay, Wisconsin, Green Bay metropolitan area. The reservation was establishe ...


Places

* Oneida County (disambiguation) *
Oneida Township (disambiguation) Oneida Township may refer to: Canada * Oneida Township, Ontario United States Iowa * Oneida Township, Delaware County, Iowa * Oneida Township, Tama County, Iowa Michigan * Oneida Charter Township, Michigan Nebraska * Oneida Township, Kearney ...


Canada

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Oneida 41, Ontario The Oneida Nation of the Thames is an Onyota'a:ka (Oneida) First Nations band government located in southwestern Ontario on what is commonly referred to as the "Oneida Settlement", located about a 30-minute drive from London, Ontario, Canada. Th ...
, also known as the "Oneida Settlement" *
Oneida Township, Ontario Haldimand County is a rural city-status single-tier municipality on the Niagara Peninsula in Southern Ontario, Canada, on the north shore of Lake Erie, and on the Grand River. Despite its name, it is no longer a county by definition, as all m ...
, a historic township of Haldimand County


United States

* Oneida, former name of
Martell, California Martell (formerly Oneida) is a census-designated place in Amador County, California, United States. It is located northwest of Jackson, at an elevation of 1486 feet (453 m). The population was 282 at the 2010 census. Martell is located west of ...
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Oneida, Illinois Oneida is a city in Knox County, Illinois, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 state ...
* Oneida, Kansas * Oneida, Kentucky *
Oneida, New York Oneida (, one, kanaˀalóhaleˀ) is a city in Madison County located west of Oneida Castle (in Oneida County) and east of Wampsville, New York, United States. The population was 11,390 at the 2010 census. The city, like both Oneida County an ...
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Oneida, Ohio Oneida is an unincorporated community in Carroll County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. History Onedia sprang up around 1840 when a mill was built at that point. The community takes its name from Oneida County, New York Oneida County is a cou ...
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Oneida, Pennsylvania Oneida is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The population was 219 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Oneida has a total area of , all land. Demographics At the 2000 census, th ...
* Oneida Falls, one of 24 named waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park in Pennsylvania * Oneida, Tennessee * Oneida (town), Wisconsin in Outagamie County *
Oneida, Wisconsin Oneida is an unincorporated community and former census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,070 at the 2000 census. At the census, part of the CDP lay within the Town ...
, unincorporated community in both Outagamie and Brown Counties *
Oneida Castle, New York Oneida Castle ( one, tkanaˀalóhaleˀ) is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 625 at the 2010 census. The Village of Oneida Castle is in the northwestern corner of the Town of Vernon. Oneida Castle is east of ...
, a village * Oneida Corners, New York, hamlet of the town of Queensbury in Warren County * Oneida, a former name of
Amarillo, Texas Amarillo ( ; Spanish for "yellow") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Potter County. It is the 14th-most populous city in Texas and the largest city in the Texas Panhandle. A portion of the city extends into Randall County ...
* Oneida Creek, in central New York State *
Oneida Lake Oneida Lake is the largest lake entirely within New York state, with a surface area of . The lake is located northeast of Syracuse and near the Great Lakes. It feeds the Oneida River, a tributary of the Oswego River, which flows into Lake Ontario ...
, in central New York State * Oneida River, in central New York State * Oneida County Airport, a closed airport in Whitestown, New York


Sport

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Oneida Football Club The Oneida Football Club, founded and captained by Gerrit Smith Miller in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1862, was the first organized team to play any kind of football in the United States.Oneida FC, a Cambridge, Massachusetts rugby league club


Other uses

* Oneida Carry, a portage for native and colonial Americans in Central New York *
Oneida Limited Oneida Limited () is an American manufacturer and seller of tableware and cutlery. Oneida is one of the world’s largest designers and sellers of stainless steel and silverplated cutlery and tableware for the consumer and foodservice industries ...
, the international tableware company * Oneida Community, a religious intentional community in Oneida, New York *
Oneida (band) Oneida is an American experimental rock band from Brooklyn, New York, United States. Their influences include psychedelic rock, krautrock, electronic, noise rock, and minimalism, but the overall structure and intent of their music is not taken di ...
, a five-piece rock band from Brooklyn, New York * ''Oneida'' (moth), a genus of moths * USS ''Oneida'', any of five ships in the U.S. Navy * Two civilian steam yachts owned by
Elias Cornelius Benedict Elias Cornelius Benedict (January 24, 1834 – November 22, 1920) was a prominent New York City banker and yachtsman. He specialized in the gas and rubber industries. He was president of the Commercial Acetylene Gas Company and of the Marine Engi ...
, each associated with unique historical incidents: ** ''
USS Adelante (SP-765) The iron-hulled, single-screw steam yacht ''Utowana'' was completed in 1883 at Chester, Pennsylvania, by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works for Washington Everett Connor. On sale to Elias Cornelius Benedict the yacht's na ...
'', originally launched in 1883 as the ''Utowana'', acquired and renamed ''Oneida'' by Benedict in 1887 and later renamed again as the '' Adelante'' before being acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1918; notable as the site of a secret operation in July 1893 on President
Grover Cleveland Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837June 24, 1908) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. Cleveland is the only president in American ...
for the removal of a cancerous growth from his mouth. ** '' Oneida (1897)'', originally launched in 1897 as the ''Alcedo'' before being renamed and acquired by Benedict as a larger replacement for the previous ship of that name owned by him, considered for acquisition by the U.S. Navy during
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
but never taken, and later acquired by
William Randolph Hearst William Randolph Hearst Sr. (; April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician known for developing the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications. His flamboya ...
(with whom it became involved with the mysterious death of film producer
Thomas H. Ince Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent film - era filmmaker and media proprietor. Ince was known as the "Father of the Western" and was responsible for making over 800 films. He revolutionized the mot ...
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Whitestown Seminary The Oneida Institute was a short-lived (1827–1843) but highly influential school that was a national leader in the emerging abolitionist movement. It was the most radical school in the country, the first at which black men were just as welcome ...
, a Presbyterian educational institution based in Whitestown, New York, and founded in 1827, previously known as Oneida Academy and Oneida Institute {{disambiguation, geo Language and nationality disambiguation pages