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  1. 1 nov. 2017 · Narrated by Academy Award Winner Kevin Costner, and directed by Emmy Award winner Ric Burns, People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida Nation, The War of Independence, and The Making of America explores the little known, yet crucial history of the extraordinary contributions of on... Read all.

  2. 17 juil. 2023 · The people of the standing stone : the Oneida nation from the Revolution through the Era of Removal. A Place and a People in a Time of Change: The Oneida Homeland in the 1760s -- Narrowing Paths: Oneida Foreign Relations, 1763-1775 -- The Dilemmas of Alliance: The Oneidas' American Revolution, 1775-1784 -- Misplaced Faith: A Decade ...

  3. Between 1765 and 1845, the Oneida Indian Nation weathered a trio of traumas: war, dispossession, and division. During the American War of Independence, the Onei...

  4. 1 sept. 2012 · Karim M. Tiro's The People of the Standing Stone contributes to discussion of the interplay between the Oneida (a Native American tribe in northeastern North America) and European colonists. Sufficient primary sources have survived to enable Tiro to provide a well-documented picture of the interaction between these two cultures from ...

  5. The Oneida Indian Nation-commissioned film, “The People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida [Indian] Nation, the War for Independence and the Making of America,” finally gives voice to this tremendous story of courage and generosity for all future generations to see, and cements the Oneidas’ standing as America’s First Allies.

  6. The People of the Standing Stone: The Oneida Nation from Revolution through the Era of Removal. Between 1765 and 1845, the Oneida Indian Nation weathered a trio of traumas: war, dispossession, and division. During the American War of Independence, the Oneidas became the revolutionaries’ most important Indian allies.

  7. riginal peoples’ history, it is an instructive case study on the experience of indigenous nations in Northeastern North America who saw settler polities surround them dur-ing and after the American Revolution. Four principal themes inform Tiro’s narrative. He emphasizes the way in which the Oneidas’ exceptional sacrifices and con-