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  • October 11, 2021

    Fighting climate change one tree at a time

    Between Monday, October 4 and Saturday, October 9, the Kahnawake Environment Protection Office set out to plant 475 native trees and shrubs in public spaces across the community.
  • October 7, 2021

    Remembering the children

    With the discovery of thousands of unmarked graves at former residential school sites across the country and Canada finally recognizing its dark and deplorable past by creating a national statutory holiday - the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - September 30 in Kahnawake became a celebration of love and healing.
  • October 6, 2021

    Community condemns mural vandalism

    The mural on Kane's Corner and its unifying message to "respect our community" was vandalized. Community members were quick to point out the irony of this careless act.
  • October 5, 2021

    Remembering Joyce Echaquan

    Purple was the colour of honour at the vigil held to commemorate the life of Joyce Echaquan on September 28.
  • October 4, 2021

    Indigenous leaders inspire Montreal crowd

    A sea of orange shirts flooded the public space at a gathering held at Montreal’s Place du Canada to mark the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
  • October 1, 2021

    Kanehsatake unites for Orange Shirt Day

    Courtesy Jadyn Lauder In a community where there is strength in numbers, Kanehsata’kehró:non know resilience and compassion are at their strongest when all members come together as one.

  • September 30, 2021

    Investigating child abuse at school

    Content warning. This article contains strong language of sexual abuse and is not suitable for all readers. “It started around the age of six or seven, and he continued to hurt me until I was around 11,” an anonymous source that we will call Sam told The Eastern Door.

  • September 29, 2021

    Commemorating residential school victims

    When 215 children were found in unmarked graves at the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, Jessica Hernandez felt the news like a weight on her shoulders.

  • September 28, 2021

    The sharing of seeds and teachings

    Christine Loft-Jones planted the seeds of her annual corn harvest in anticipation of the Full Flower Moon on May 26. “There’s a whole teaching about planting by the moon cycles,” explained the Kahnawa’kehró:non.

  • September 27, 2021

    Spirit Children’s Walk going strong

    An odd 200 kilometres separates Kanehsatake from the town of Arnprior, Ontario. Since the Spirit Children’s Walk began on September 9, this has been the distance travelled by Kanehsatake resident and father, Al Harrington, his son Nation, and Ottawa resident Jessica-Lee Dinovitzer.