Onondaga's case centres on roughly 65-km-wide strip of land running down centre of upstate New York from Canada to Pennsylvania. They claim ancestral land was appropriated over decades by New York, starting in 1788, through deceitful manoeuvres.
Onondagas have effectively spent more than 200 years seeking recognition their land was unlawfully taken. / Photo: AP Archive
The US government is not expected to abide by any opinion by the commission, which is part of the Organization of American States, a pro-democracy grouping of Western Hemisphere nations. "And we just feel that with the talk about justice and equality and all these issues, then why isn’t it there for us?"
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