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Oren Lyons

Oren R. Lyons, Jr. (born 1930) is a Native American Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy.〔("Department of American Studies Faculty: Oren R. Lyons." ) ''University of Buffalo, College of Arts and Sciences.'' (retrieved 26 Aug 2010)〕 Once a college lacrosse player, Lyons is now a recognized advocate of indigenous rights.〔(Oren Lyons, Jr.: Lacrosse. ) ''Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame.'' (retrieved 26 Aug 2010)〕
==Background, education, and athletic career==
Oren Lyons, Jr. was born in 1930 and raised in the culture and practices of the Iroquois on the Seneca and Onondaga reservations in Upstate New York.〔
Lyons served in the United States Army. He received an athletic scholarships to Syracuse University, where he was awarded the Orange Key for his academic and athletic accomplishments.〔Hope and Young 164-5〕 He graduated from the College of Fine Arts in 1958. A lifelong lacrosse player,〔Hope and Young 164〕 Oren was an All-American at Syracuse, where the Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse went undefeated during his graduating year.〔 After graduation, Lyons played for several teams, including the New York Lacrosse Club (1959–1965), the New Jersey Lacrosse Club (1966–1970), and the Onondaga Athletic Club (1970–1972).〔
Upon leaving Syracuse, Lyons pursued a career in commercial art in New York City, becoming the art and planning director of Norcross Greeting Cards.〔Hope and Young 165〕 Outside of work, Lyons exhibited his own paintings during this time. In 1970, Lyons returned to Onondaga to be closer to his cultural heritage. In recognition of his contributions over many years as a teacher of undergraduate and graduate students in the University at Buffalo, Dr. Lyons is listed as SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and Professor Emeritus of American Studies in the UB College of Arts and Sciences.〔

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