SENECA NATION OF INDIANS
Lindsey Cooper has been working as a Senior Support Specialist at the Seneca Nation of Indians Education Department and Area Office of the Aging since March 2016. Prior to that, Lindsey worked as an Administrative Assistant at the Seneca Nation Education Department from November 2012 to May 2016. In their current role, Lindsey manages the Emergency Minor Home Repair Program for the Elderly population.
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SENECA NATION OF INDIANS
Nya:weh sgeno Welcome, The Seneca Nation of Indians has a proud and rich history. We are the largest of six Native American nations comprising the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy or Six Nations, a democratic government that pre-dates the United States Constitution. We are known as the "Keeper of the Western Door," for the Seneca are the westernmost of the Six Nations. In the Seneca language we are also known as O-non-dowa-gah, (pronounced: Oh-n'own-dough-wahgah) or "Great Hill People." Today, the Seneca Nation of Indians has a population of over 8,000 enrolled members. We are the fifth-largest employer in Western New York, creating thousands of new jobs and investing hundreds of millions of dollars to bolster the region's and New York State's economy. We invite you to explore our website to learn about our rich culture and traditions, our diverse and strong sovereign economy and the quality of life that makes us proud to be Seneca. Nya-weh, Rickey L. Armstrong Sr., President, Seneca Nation of Indians