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April 25, 2017Nuclear waste hot topic for caucus
The Iroquois Caucus met in Kahnawake on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a long list of issues affecting each community.
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April 21, 2017Trickster trilogy a blend of sad, scary and funny
For the sixth year in a row, since the beginning, The Eastern Door is once again celebrating Cultural Awareness Month by promoting Kanien'kéha .
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April 20, 2017Chiefs lob criticism over lawsuit
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake sat down with the press this week to chat about issues in Tioweró:ton that could result in a rift between Kahnawake and Kanesatake.
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April 18, 2017Education Center launches new curriculum
Kakaionstha Deer, a former Kateri School principal, also taught the first Kanien'kéha immersion nursery classes. (Jessica Deer The Eastern Door)
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April 11, 2017Swinging around for half a century
The legendary Intersectional team in 1978. Front row (left to right): John Diabo, Fred Kirby, Ron Kirby, Louis Patton and Andrew Patton.
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April 10, 2017Massage therapy to welding, Lahache does it all
In addition to being a certified welder, Jenny Lahache is an independent massage therapist. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) Jenny Lahache knows very well that life’s path often looks like a maze rather than a straight line.
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April 7, 2017Kaniehtiio Horn’s definitely not the girl next door
Kaniehtiio Horn's Nicole in What Would Sal Do? plays the Diane Chambers to Sal's (Dylan Taylor) Sam Malone, as the CraveTV show takes a swipe at a tale as old as the gospels.
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April 7, 2017Young scientists compete for best in province
Konwanakeren Diabo will be heading to the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Regina next month to represent Kahnawake and First Nations in Quebec.
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April 3, 2017Budget surpasses $50 million for first time
Paul Rice and Joe Norton may have smiled briefly as they announced a surplus in this year's MCK budget. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)
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March 31, 2017Group has high expectations for budding biz
President of the national association Tim Barnhart (right) and vice-president Kevin Daniels (left) signed the first documents creating the National Indigenous Medical Cannabis Association on Saturday.
