Oneida

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For technical reasons, "Oneida #1 Tunnel" redirects here. For the mine tunnel in Pennsylvania, see Oneida Number One Tunnel.

Oneida may refer to:

Native American/First Nations

  • Oneida people, a Native American/First Nations people and one of the five founding nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
  • Oneida language
  • Oneida Indian Nation, based in New York
  • Oneida Nation of the Thames, also known as "Onyota'a:ka First Nation"
  • Oneida Nation of Wisconsin

People

  • Mary Oneida Toups, American occultist

Places

  • Oneida County (disambiguation)
  • Oneida Township (disambiguation)

Canada

  • Oneida 41, Ontario, also known as the "Oneida Settlement"
  • Oneida Township, Ontario, a historic township of Haldimand County

United States

Sport

Other uses

  • Oneida Carry, a portage for native and colonial Americans in Central New York
  • Oneida Community, a religious intentional community in Oneida, New York
  • Oneida Guaipe, Venezuelan politician
  • Oneida Limited, the international tableware company
  • Oneida (band), a five-piece rock band from Brooklyn, New York
  • Oneida (moth), a genus of moths
  • USS Oneida, any of five ships in the U.S. Navy
  • Two civilian steam yachts owned by Elias Cornelius Benedict, each associated with unique historical incidents:
    • USS Adelante (SP-765), originally launched in 1883 as the Utowana, acquired and renamed Oneida by Benedict in 1887 and later renamed again as the Adelante before being acquired by the U.S. Navy in 1918; notable as the site of a secret operation in July 1893 on President Grover Cleveland for the removal of a cancerous growth from his mouth.
    • Oneida (1897), originally launched in 1897 as the Alcedo before being renamed and acquired by Benedict as a larger replacement for the previous ship of that name owned by him, considered for acquisition by the U.S. Navy during World War I but never taken, and later acquired by William Randolph Hearst (with whom it became involved with the mysterious death of film producer Thomas H. Ince).
  • Whitestown Seminary, a Presbyterian educational institution based in Whitestown, New York, and founded in 1827, previously known as Oneida Academy and Oneida Institute
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