Community Voices
- 02/08/2010 - 11:14"First they came ..." is a popular poem by Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power...
- 02/17/2010 - 05:31Flying to Florida last week I watched a television documentary “Black Indians: an American Story”.
- 03/03/2010 - 09:19Too many guys trying to do more and more by themselves instead of sticking to the game plan. That's changing.
- 02/09/2010 - 06:41This week I take My New York on the road. I’m required to travel a lot for my job at the Film and Video Center of the National Museum of the American Indian...
- 01/30/2010 - 05:04In those early years, Ganienkeh was about many things. Depending on who you asked, you’d get different answers.
- 01/21/2010 - 02:26It’s always good to have a trusted confidant in your life, someone to give you an unbiased second opinion. Be it a guru, a seer or in some cases...
- 01/13/2010 - 09:56Changing career paths. I returned to school this week for the winter semester, and there have already been students who have dropped out.
- 01/05/2010 - 00:59Sweetwater, the name comes from the stream. When was the last time you drank from a stream near you?
Stay Tuned For More
- Quebec Junior hockey ponders the Kahnawake CondorsKahnawake Condors score big as playoffs arrive with some championship news of their own. Richard Tardif has the story in this week's Eastern Door.
- From MMA to paddling in FloridaLocal sports figures are getting it done over the next several weeks. Follow the Eastern Door to learn about our Mixed Martial Arts fighters, paddlers, boxers, figure skaters, racers, lacrosse and hockey teams. The Eastern Door will be there.
- What's fair and what's not?Mohawk Council of Kahnawake took another step in the ongoing and often contentious negotiations with the Mohawk Bridge Consortium over rates in the fair wage agreement. Richard Tardif continues the investigation.
Media Watch
- Quebec Innu hunters may be charged03/03/2010 - 13:13Justice Minister Felix Collins says there is not two standards for white and Innu people caught hunting in closed zones. About 150 Quebec Innu completed a caribou hunt in the Cache River area of Labrador last Wednesday, taking 250 animals. The area of the hunt is a closed zone because the endangered Red Wine caribou herd - which only had an estimated 87 animals remain - live in the area year-round.link
- Ontario set to give up Ipperwash03/03/2010 - 14:08The Ontario government is poised to take the final legislative step in relinquishing control of Ipperwash Provincial Park and putting it in Aboriginal hands. The Canadian Press has learned that Natural Resources Minister Linda Jeffrey will introduce a motion Monday to convert the park to Crown land.
- Beer good for bones?02/16/2010 - 16:08A new study by the University of California’s department of food science and technology suggests that moderate beer consumption may help fight osteoporosis. The study shows that dietary silicon is important for the growth and development of bone and connective tissue. Beer is a significant source of dietary silicon, but there was little specific information about the levels in various types of beer. So, can beer really be good for your bones?

































