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  • April 25, 2018

    Birds of a feather freeze together

    The Black-capped Chickadee with its bib and white cheeks are as identifiable by their looks as by their song. The state bird of Maine and Massachusetts resides as far north as Newfoundland and Alaska all the way to the middle of the US.

  • April 24, 2018

    Brother and tóta inspires Kanien’kéha fluency

    Enhakanhoton Norton’s interest in the Ratiwennahní:rats program was piqued by his brother, who graduated two years prior. The brothers are following their grandmother Helen Norton’s example in embracing the journey towards Kanien’kéha fluency.

  • April 20, 2018

    Getting the greenhouse and garden growing

    The greenhouse at Karonhianónhnha tsi Ionterihwaienstáhkhwa is a place for students to learn about planting, traditional medicines, and food sovereignty.

  • April 19, 2018

    Xanax, cocaine, growing concerns among youth

    Ativan, like Xanax, is in the benzodiazepine family and is meant for one-time use in cases of panic attacks. Recreational Xanax use has become trendy among youth drawing huge concern to many in Kahnawake.

  • April 17, 2018

    For tóta, herself, and for future generations

    Kwahará:ni Jacobs described her two-year journey learning Kanien’kéha as the best school experience she has ever had, and something that changed her life for the better.

  • April 9, 2018

    Network eager to indigenize region’s CEGEPs

    The network of staff from the five Anglo CEGEPs are eager to get on board with the TRC recommendations. (Courtesy Intercollegiate Indigenizing Initiatives Network)

  • April 6, 2018

    Goodleaf stellar in Knighthawks win

    Down in the second, coach Mike Hasen called on Kahnawake’s Gussy Goodleaf  to do his thing between the pipes, as part of the Rochester Knighthawks come-from-behind win against the red-hot Colorado Mammoth.

  • April 4, 2018

    Ironworker's daughter remembers iconic age

    Bill Meloche and Jimmy ‘Flo’ McComber in New York City circa 1960 during a job building the One Chase Manhattan Plaza.

  • March 23, 2018

    Things need to change to save Minor Hockey

    The youngest hockey players in the community need to develop a love for the game and dedication to commitment early, if they are to have any hope as they grow into the sport, according to coaches and managers in Kahnawake.

  • March 19, 2018

    Rookie laxer gets first taste of orange action

    Rookie Orangeman Troy Lauder gets a word of support from his mom Isabelle Nicholas before the 20-year-old’s first Div.