Onöyoteˀa·kó· Bruce Elijah, Wolf Clan, Oneida Nation is one of the highly respected Faith Keepers of the Six Nations Confederacy and is an Onyota'a:ka Oneida Elder who is very highly respected among the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy. Elder Bruce Elijah sits with the Haudenosaunee Grand Council of Chiefs, Elders Council of the Chiefs of Ontario, and the Assembly of First Nations.
In Februray of 2025, the Haudenosaunee Faith Keeper, Oneida Nation Elder, Bruce Elijah traveled all the way from Southwold, Ontario, Canada to Fayettville, North Carolina to stay and visit with brethren of the Tuscarora Band of Six Nations of Indians. During the Bruce Elijah, Faith Keeper's stay in North Carolina, he gave a good greetings to all, reviewed the tribal enrollment and historical Tuscarora records, met with Tuscarora Chairman Wayne E. Chew (Beaver Clan), tribal citizens, and the tribal youth, along with going to a tribal dinner and social to meet some of the Tuscarora Citizens in North Carolina. The Haudenosaunee Bruce Elijah, Wolf Clan, Faith Keeper, Oneida Nation states he fully supports the Tuscarora Band of Six Nations Indians in North Carolina.
Nyá:wę! to Haudenosaunee Elder Bruce Elijah, Oneida Nation, Wolf Clan, Faith Keeper for all that he does for all Haudenosaunee People of the Longhouse, Six Nations Confederacy, and for coming to North Carolina to be with the Tuscarora Band of Six Nations of Indians.
Haudenosaunee Faith Keeper, Elder Bruce Elijah, Oneida Nation of Thames, Six Nations Confederacy. Co
Read more about Onöyoteˀa·kó Bruce Elijah, Wolf Clan, Faith Keeper, Oneida Nation of Thames from Southwold, Ontario was named first Elder-in-Residence at Wampum Learning Lodge. The Oneida Faith Keeper is also traditional teacher, healer, and respected Indigenous advocate among many Nations. See https://news.westernu.ca/2023/03/elijah-elder-in-residence-western/
Haudenosaunee Faith Keeper, Elder Bruce Elijah, Oneida Nation of Thames, Six Nations Confederacy
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