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  2. Oneida Limited - Wikipedia

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    Oneida Limited (/ oʊ ˈ n aɪ d ə /) is an American manufacturer and seller of tableware and cutlery. Oneida is one of the world's largest designers and sellers of stainless steel and silverplated cutlery and tableware for the consumer and foodservice industries. It is also the largest supplier of dinnerware to the foodservice industry in ...

  3. Oneida Nation of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Oneida Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Oneida people in Wisconsin. [1] The tribe's reservation spans parts of two counties west of the Green Bay metropolitan area. The reservation was established by treaty in 1838, and was allotted to individual New York Oneida tribal members as part of an agreement with the U.S. government.

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  5. Pierrepont Noyes - Wikipedia

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    Pierrepont "P. B." Noyes was born in the Oneida Community (1848–1880), a group of religious perfectionists who lived communally in New York State.The Community was led by Noyes' father, John Humphrey Noyes.

  6. Category:Oneida Indian Nation - Wikipedia

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  8. Oneida Nation School System - Wikipedia

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    Oneida Indian Boarding School, circa 1919. Oneida Nation School System is a tribal K-12 school in Oneida, Wisconsin. It is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), [1] and serves the Oneida Nation. It has a 162,000-square-foot (15,100 m 2) 38-classroom elementary school building and a separate high school building. In 2001 the ...

  9. Oneida Community - Wikipedia

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    As Oneida thrived, it also began to hire outsiders to work in these positions. They were a major employer in the area, with approximately 200 employees by 1870. Secondary industries included manufacturing leather travel bags, weaving palm frond hats, construction of rustic garden furniture, game traps, and tourism. Silverware manufacturing ...