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February 8, 2017Persistence 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.
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November 26, 2016Combing traditional sounds with contemporary issues
Daniel French and the rest of his band, Las Cafeteras, rocked Le National last weekend to wrap up Mundial Montreal.
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November 15, 2016Hospital expansion project highlights local artists
Aluminum sculptures made by Owisokon Pauline Lahache can be seen at the entrance of the hospital’s new in-patient wing.
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June 17, 2016First People’s Festival lineup makes a splash
The 2015 award-winning American drama Mekko, from Sterlin Harjo, features a man who finds a community after being released from prison in Tulsa and uses his grandmother’s practices to push out a man with an evil personality.
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March 18, 2016Lax commissioner visits Six Nations for first time
New NLL commissioner Nick Sakiewicz has his eyes on reaching beyond the cities and to communities like Six Nations. (Courtesy NLL)
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March 11, 2016Dual visions highlight multidimensional Montreal art show
The eyes and hands belong to Cree artist Virginia Pésémapéo Bordeleau and Kahnawa’kehró:non artist Marian Snow, and their creations are hanging at the Maison de la Culture Frontenac now.
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January 15, 2016New book examines unique Akwesasne Freedom School
It is a question that is being answered in Onkwehón:we countries across Turtle Island: how does a community take hold of its education system and ensure its children retain traditional knowledge while being able to succeed in higher education?
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November 27, 2015The Reason You Walk a nice ride in a Kinew
Anishinaabemowin advocate and journalist Wab Kinew’s engaging new autobiography The Reason You Walk (Viking Press, $32) is a finely crafted journey of reconciliation, cultural revival and a touching story about a father and his son.
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November 3, 2015First female Native American judge visits Montreal
Judge Diane Humetewa with some Indigenous students at McGill’s First Peoples House. (Courtesy U.S. Consulate General, Montreal) The first female Native American judge marked her first trip to Canada last week with a two-day visit to Montreal, making a number of appearances in Kanesatake and throughout the city.
