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  • February 17, 2017

    Local fighters bat .500 at Billings boxing brawl

    Andrew Antsanen (right) catches opponent Samuel Briere with a triumphant right punch that led to a TKO. Antsanen, a former Junior AAA Kahnawake Condor and current MMA fighter, ended the boxing match in less than 20 seconds Saturday night at Howard S.

  • February 16, 2017

    Twins wrestle for fallen father

    Jordyn, Winter and Watewennenhawihtha Goodleaf were shocked, but strong this week, after the sudden loss of their father, 34-year-old Winston Goodleaf.

  • February 13, 2017

    Montreal projects welcome Kahnawake ironworkers

    Kahnawa’kehró:non Matthew Montour (pictured) works as a connector on the new Champlain Bridge. (Courtesy Matthew Montour) From New York City’s Chrysler Building to an aluminum mill in Kitimat, BC, Kahnawake’s ironworkers have reshaped the landscape of Turtle Island.

  • February 10, 2017

    Gold, silver and bronze for Kanien’kehá:ka gymnast

    Megan Phillips was the Senior AA gold medalist for the beam event at the 2017 Elite Canada gymnastics competition on Sunday.

  • February 10, 2017

    New entrepreneurship program launched

    Former Canadian prime minister Paul Martin was in Kahnawake Tuesday to sign a partnership and establish a new entrepreneurship course at the Adult Education Centre in town.

  • February 8, 2017

    Persistence pays off for budding Mohawk lawyer

    Travis Jacobs stands for his official law school graduation photo. (Courtesy Travis Jacobs) Travis Jacobs is walking a long, sometimes bumpy road.

  • February 2, 2017

    Celebrating 25 years of telling your stories

    What does it mean when an independent Onkwehón:we newspaper makes it to 25 years in operation? First off, it’s important to consider this: without a free press that asks the tough questions and covers the difficult stories, free of any influence from outside forces (including the Mohawk Council or anything that would jeopardize our integrity to report to the people as a whole), Kahnawake wouldn’t be what it is today.

  • January 31, 2017

    The beginning of The Eastern Door

    By: Kenneth Deer, Special to The Eastern Door When asked to write about the beginnings of The Eastern Door, it was harder to write than I realized when I accepted.

  • January 30, 2017

    Workshop aims to catch dreams across the country

    Artist Nick Huard will be taking his skills across the country to teach youth in Canada how to make dreamcatchers.

  • January 27, 2017

    Kinesthetic desks kick-start new approach to learning

    Student Jace Norton spent Wednesday afternoon using the bicycle desk that is available in his grade five French immersion classroom.