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  • November 23, 2018

    Two young women question meeting behaviour

    After back-to-back meetings ended in intense confrontations and near physical altercations, two kanien'kehá:ka women reflect on what they feel causes tension in community meetings, and asks why fellow community members can't see one another's opinions without judgement.

  • November 21, 2018

    Government steps up to fund language initiatives

    A huge chunk of change for the Iakwahwatsiratátie Language Nest from the federal government will give staff some relief from year-round fundraising efforts to help the youngest Kanien’kehá:ka in the community grow up learning their first language.

  • September 19, 2018

    Concordia continues to indigenize campus

    Elder-in-residence Vicky Boldo speaks to students at Concordia University, as part of the school's continued work to indigenize the campus and broaden understanding of Indigenous issues.

  • July 27, 2018

    Iroquois Nationals still a work in progress

    The Creator's Game is more than just a sport for the Haudenosaunee, who know what it means to compete under their own flag and with their own passports.

  • June 1, 2018

    Kateri School produces first French-language grads

    Students in Kateri School’s first French immersion class will be graduating from elementary school on June 19. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • April 24, 2018

    Brother and tóta inspires Kanien’kéha fluency

    Enhakanhoton Norton’s interest in the Ratiwennahní:rats program was piqued by his brother, who graduated two years prior. The brothers are following their grandmother Helen Norton’s example in embracing the journey towards Kanien’kéha fluency.

  • April 10, 2018

    One simple truth when learning Kanien’kéha: try!

    Twenty-year-old Paxton Kahentaié:sen Phillips is sad to see her two-year program comes to a close, and worried about keeping intact the hard work she put in.

  • March 23, 2018

    Things need to change to save Minor Hockey

    The youngest hockey players in the community need to develop a love for the game and dedication to commitment early, if they are to have any hope as they grow into the sport, according to coaches and managers in Kahnawake.

  • February 1, 2018

    A tale of a tumour, toughness and togetherness

    Tekahnekake Stacey and her mother Marty Stacey-Phillips had a year that tested their will to the extreme, but are all smiles after a successful surgery removed a tumour from the 16-year-old Survival School student’s brain.

  • January 29, 2018

    Engineering a future in the ironworking industry

    High above the Bronx skyline, Kade Stacey employs his skills as a field engineer, nabbing a job that has become more and more prominent in the industry.