The Seneca Nation of Indians (SNI) is one of the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy who occupy aboriginal lands in New York State set aside by the Treaty of Canandaigua of 1794. The Seneca Nation of Indians has a total population of over 7200 enrolled members and holds title to three reservations in New York, one of which includes the City of Salamanca.
The Iroquois Indian Museum introduces the public to Iroquois by featuring their art, past and present, as a window into their culture. Exhibits, Festivals, Lectures, Craft Demonstrations
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Title 25 of the Code of federal regulations (25 CFR) are regulations of the Bureau of Indian Affairs