Publishing since 1992 from Kahnawake Kanien'kehá:ka Territory

Stories by Savannah Stewart

Savannah Stewart is a writer, editor and translator from Montreal currently reporting with The Eastern Door. She is the contributing editor for the arts for Cult MTL and her work has also appeared in Briarpatch Magazine, Ricochet, Maisonneuve Magazine and The Rover. She tweets at @SavannahMTL.
  • February 8, 2022

    A shot at wrestling glory for Kyle Zachary

    Kyle Zachary is getting ready to represent Kahnawake in a Canadian wrestling competition show later this year.
  • January 25, 2022

    Another prestigious nomination for Tracey Deer

    File photo The nominations for the Rogers Best Canadian Feature Award have been announced, and the critically-acclaimed film Beans directed by Tracey Deer has made the cut.

  • January 12, 2022

    Antique beadwork returns home

    Grant Jonathan visited Kahnawake in December, bringing with him yards of velveteen and antique Mohawk beadwork items he has collected to sell back to the community.
  • January 11, 2022

    First baby of 2022 makes a grand entrance

    Community member Jenny Lahache gave birth to Kahnawake's first baby of 2022, and she now has quite the birth story to tell.
  • December 22, 2021

    Minor hockey refs ready for the big time

    (Courtesy Shooter Dailleboust) Adam Dailleboust and Matthew Stacey are just 14 and 15 years old, but that’s old enough to be calling the shots in minor hockey.

  • December 16, 2021

    Dreamcatcher comes down

    (Courtesy Nick Huard) A giant dreamcatcher created by Mi’kmaq elder and residential school survivor Nick Huard, with the help of children from communities across Canada, is now without a home.

  • December 13, 2021

    Diabo’s eloquence leads to award

    (Courtesy Sylvie-Ann Paré) Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo’s work bringing Indigenous traditions to the dance world in Montreal has been recognized with a prestigious award.

  • December 7, 2021

    Speed-painting for a good cause

    (Courtesy Owisokon Lahache) “I thought to myself, failure is not an option,” said artist Owisokon Lahache. Not on stage, in front of so many people.

  • December 2, 2021

    #ShutDownCanada

    In Kahnawake and many other communities from coast to coast, actions and demonstrations were held this week in solidarity with land defenders in Wet’suwet’en territory.

  • November 22, 2021

    Rock Your Mocs week 2021

    Onkwehón:we across Turtle Island rocked their moccasins last week as part of Rock Your Mocs week to celebrate Indigenous pride - and shoewear.