Oneida


Did You Hear Wind Sing Your Name?: An Oneida Song of Spring
The Oneida Creation Story (Sources of American Indian Oral Literature)
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prisoner of the iorquois
 
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John Tomerlin
Traitor in the Shipyard: A Caroline Mystery
Caroline Takes a Chance (American Girls: Caroline, #4)
Villages of vision
Oneida: From Free Love Utopia to the Well-Set Table
Desire & Duty at Oneida: Tirzah Miller's Intimate Memoir
Without Sin: The Life and Death of the Oneida Community
On the Rez
Sarah Vowell
A gifted violin player in danger of becoming a virtuoso and thus too attached to his instrument handed it over to the Oneida authorities and never played again. When a visiting Canadian teacher complained that the community did not foster “genius or special talent,” Noyes was delighted, replying, “We never expected or desired to produce a Byron, a Napoleon, or a Michelangelo.” You know you've reached a new plateau of group mediocrity when even a Canadian is alarmed by your lack of individuality. ...more
Sarah Vowell, Assassination Vacation

Sarah Vowell
Back inside, I’m shown an antique cabinet in which members of the community, famous for their homegrown produce, dried herbs. The Oneida Community was an upstate tourist attraction right from the start, second, Valesky says, to Niagara Falls. I’m taking the same guided tour offered a hundred and fifty years ago to prim rubbernecks who came here to peep at sex fiends. I wonder how many of my vacationing forebears went home disappointed? They thought they were taking the train to Gomorrah but in ...more
Sarah Vowell, Assassination Vacation

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