Aola Lodge #410
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Oswego County Council
Aola Lodge #410 F1a flap. Aola lodge #410 was chartered in 1949 in the Oswego County Council located in Oswego, New York. In 1968, Aola Lodge merged with Onondaga lodge #516 to form Nischa Nitis #410. The Aola lodge totem was the white egret.
F1a flap: Red border, name, "WWW", and right arrow"; Light blue background (sky); Vertical grass/water are embroidered in horizontal rows; First Flap.
F1b flap: Vertical grass/water not embroidery in Horizontal rows.
Aola Lodge Merger History
The current lodge is Kayanernh-Kowa Lodge #219 chartered in 1999 in the Hiawatha Seaway Council located in Syracuse, New York. Kayanernh-Kowa Lodge was formed from the merger of Gosh Wha Gono Lodge #120 and Nischa Nitis Lodge #410. The Kayanernh-Kowa Lodge totem is the Wampum Belt.
Gosh Wha Gono Lodge #120 was chartered in 1982 in the Seaway Valley Council located in Canton, New York. Gosh Wha Gono Lodge was formed from the merger of Manatoanna #461 and Adirondack #357. The Gosh Wha Gono Lodge totem was the tepee.
Adirondack Lodge #357 was chartered in 1947 in the Jefferson-Lewis Council located in Watertown, NY. The Adirondack Lodge totem was the beaver.
Manatoanna lodge #461 was chartered in 1951 in the St. Lawrence Council located in Canton, New York. The lodge totem was a wild goose.
Nischa Nitis Lodge #410 was chartered in 1968 in the Hiawatha Council located in Syracuse, New York. In 1968, Nischa Nitis Lodge #410 was formed by the merger of Onondaga Lodge #516 and Aola Lodge #410. The Nischa Nitis Lodge totem was the Brotherhood of Two Native American's.
Aola Lodge #410 was chartered in 1949 in the Oswego County Council located in Oswego, New York. The Aola Lodge totem was the white egret.
Onondaga Lodge #516 was chartered in 1955 in the Onondaga Council located in Syracuse, New York. The Onondaga Lodge totem was the Iroquois Longhouse.

Bill Griesmyer -- Last updated 22-July-2010
