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June 8, 2016Young, eager and ready for the next challenge
Skahtehrí:io Goodleaf turns 20 in July and will take his language and culture with him wherever he goes, as he continues his lifelong journey of learning Kanien’kéha and the ways of his people.
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June 7, 2016Learning traditional practices in modern Kahnawake
Travis Deer stands before the greenhouse the Community Involvement class built over the winter. (Daniel J. Rowe, The Eastern Door)
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May 16, 2016Riding the path to Kanien’kéha by horseback
Wata’keren’á:wi Dunkley is the third woman in her family who took the initiative and learned Kanien’kéha at the KOR, as her plans for the future form, joining her passions.
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May 9, 2016Billings takes the field with Survival watching… literally
Howard S. Billings’ attackman Stone Jacobs knows without former stars including Cam Horn, Brine Rice and Troy Lauder, Billings will need to work harder than ever to retain their championship.
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April 25, 2016“Every time an elder dies, their wisdom and words dies with them”
Hearing Kanien’kéha every day caused nothing but joy for Karennenhá:wi Goodleaf, who started two years ago down a path to fluency dotted with lessons of culture and tradition.
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March 4, 2016Book review: Walter Scott's comic delightfully binge-worthy
I may or may not be Wendy. For the first time since graduating university, I took a break from my snoozefeed (that’s scrolling through my newsfeed on Facebook in lieu of getting out of bed)
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January 15, 2016Canada's first Indigenous pathologist is from Kahnawake
Kona Williams is the only Kahnawa’kehró:non to pursue a career in forensic pathology. (Courtesy Kona Williams) The New Year marked a new chapter for Kahnawa’kehró:non Kona Williams with the start of her first job as a full-fledged forensic pathologist at one of the most extensive forensic science facilities in North America.
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October 23, 2015Students learn the ins and outs of emergency rescue
Third-year students from the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care program at John Abbott College received hands-on experience in fire suppression and vehicle extrication from the Kahnawake Fire Brigade.
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September 18, 2015
Mohawk are golden for fourth straight year
A generation of the some of the finest female footballers came to a heroic close Sunday in Chateauguay when the Under-18 Mohawks capped another season in gold.
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September 18, 2015
Book Review: Making the case for genocide aimed at Aboriginal women
Few titles catch a reader’s eye more than Karen Stote’s new book An Act of Genocide; Colonialism and the Sterilization of Aboriginal Women.

