S8 Flap
Land of the Oneidas Council
Ona Yote Lodge #34 S8 flap. Ona Yote Lodge #34 was chartered in 1981 in the Land of the Oneidas Council located in Utica, New York. The Ona Yote Lodge totem was a Native American carrying a canoe.
There is similar (S7) flap that has the 34, the canoe, and WWW text in white. The black text (hard to see), is on the left side. The WWW is just to right of the white canoe. The black 34 is located just to the left of the white canoe. Standard flap for about one and one-half years. About 400 to 600 flaps were made.
S8 flap: White FDL; Black "34", "Ona Yote", and "WWW", and border.
Ona Yote #34 Merger History
Ga-Hon-Ga Lodge #34 was chartered in 2002 in the Revolutionary Trails Council located in Utica, New York. In 2002, Ga-Hon-Ga Lodge #34 was formed by the merger of Ona Yote Lodge #34 and Kamargo Lodge #294. The Ga-Hon-Ga Lodge totem is the Bull Moose.
Ona Yote Lodge #34 was chartered in 1981 in the Land of the Oneidas Council located in Utica, New York. In 1981, Ona Yote #34 was formed in the merger of Ko-Nosh-I-Oni Lodge #34 and Yahnundasis Lodge #465. The Ona Yote Lodge totem was a Native American carrying a canoe.
Ko-Nosh-I-Oni Lodge #34 was chartered in 1968 in the Iroquois Council located in Rome, New York. Ko-Nosh-I-Oni Lodge was formed in 1968 in the merger of Gonlix Lodge #34 with Ona Yote Kaonaga Lodge #500. The Ko-Nosh-I-Oni Lodge totem was the Tree of Peace.
Gonlix Lodge #34 was chartered in 1928 in the Madison County Council located in Oneida, New York. The Gonlix Lodge totem was the Lynx.
Ona Yote Kaonaga Lodge #500 was chartered in 1953 in the Fort Stanwix Council located in Rome, New York. The Ona Yote Kaonaga Lodge totem was terra firma.
Yahnundasis Lodge #465 was chartered in 1951 in the Upper Mohawk Council located in Utica New York. In 1981, Yahnundasis Lodge merged with Ko-Nosh-I-Oni #34 (Iroquois Council - Rome, NY) to form Ona Yote #34. The Yahnundasis Lodge totem was Three hills.
Kamargo Lodge #294 was chartered in 1945 in the General Herkimer Council located in Herkimer, New York. The Kamargo Lodge totem was a Chipmunk.

Bill Griesmyer -- Last updated 30-June-2011
