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August 25, 2017Tiohtià:ke shows its colours at Pride parade
Several Kahnawa’kehró:non were among a contingent of Indigenous people that danced and marched in Montreal’s Pride parade on Sunday afternoon.
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August 8, 2017Was it an AFN assembly or a Liberal party meeting?
By: Russell Diabo, Special to The Eastern Door The Assembly of First Nations just held its 38th Annual Assembly in Regina, Saskatchewan two weeks ago, with reportedly about 320 chiefs or proxies attending, including Mohawk Council grand chief Joseph Tokwiro Norton.
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August 3, 2017Laxer provides fascinating look into War of 1812
The last major war fought on Canadian soil which featured a rare moment of unity among indigenous peoples, a British empire determined to keep its foothold in Canada and a rising new American power.
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July 23, 2017Mohawk makes world debut
By: Gage Diabo, The Eastern Door More Mad Max than The Orenda, Mohawk made a gory, crowd-pleasing splash during its world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival.
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July 21, 2017Two teams up for medals, one falters
EDN’s U19 lax squad came out a tad sluggish Monday, but found its grove as the week went on.
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July 17, 2017Games about to begin, medals waiting
The Eastern Door and the North (EDN) team is ready to take on the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) today, as per normal, chocked full of Kahnawake’s talented athletes across the spectrum of sports at the tournament.
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July 10, 2017Four cultures exit their silos and break down stereotypes
Four communities with questions and minds open to discovery showed the power of listening to and learning from each other last week.
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July 8, 2017Battle of the Mohawks begins today
In the battle of the Mohawks, the Hunters and Indians will start their best-of-five series tonight night in Akwesasne. Game two is tomorrow at the Sports Complex.
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July 4, 2017Research dives into Rotinonhsión:ni history of raising steel
Allan Downey and Carlee Loft presented their research at this year’s NAISA conference in British Columbia. (Courtesy Carlee Loft)
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June 30, 2017Painting sunsets for stolen Onkwehón:we sisters
Twenty participants painted works of art on Monday eveningas a part of a fundraising event organized by Walking With Our Sisters Kahnawake.
