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April 26, 2018Big-hearted legend loses final match against cancer
“My brother Pidgie was only 5’6”, but he lived his life like he was 6’5,” said Joe Norton, as he remembered his older brother who played with lacrosse and hockey legends, who will all remember his incredible skill as much as his caring personality.
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April 25, 2018Karonhianónhnha beats Kateri in FNEC games preview
The all-girls team from Karonhianónhnha was just too sharp in their shooting skills for the Kateri School mixed team, as the two elementary schools faced off last Wednesday in an exhibition game.
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April 25, 2018Birds of a feather freeze together
The Black-capped Chickadee with its bib and white cheeks are as identifiable by their looks as by their song. The state bird of Maine and Massachusetts resides as far north as Newfoundland and Alaska all the way to the middle of the US.
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April 23, 2018Gilbert goes from law to school to lawyer to judge
Kaniatariio Gilbert is the new chief judge of the Hualapai Tribe’s Tribal Court. (Courtesy Kaniatariio Gilbert) Kaniatari:io Jesse Gilbert is no stranger to the courtroom, but recent good news means he will no longer have to say “your honour,” but instead will be using that prestigious title.
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April 19, 2018Xanax, cocaine, growing concerns among youth
Ativan, like Xanax, is in the benzodiazepine family and is meant for one-time use in cases of panic attacks. Recreational Xanax use has become trendy among youth drawing huge concern to many in Kahnawake.
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April 18, 2018Come out for The Eastern Door’s Spring Cleanup!
The snow has mostly left us, but the garbage underneath remains. Come out Friday and do your part to make Kahnawake clean again like superstar Brandi Meloche did last year.
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April 17, 2018For tóta, herself, and for future generations
Kwahará:ni Jacobs described her two-year journey learning Kanien’kéha as the best school experience she has ever had, and something that changed her life for the better.
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April 16, 2018Patton taking impressive academic talents south of the border
Nineteen-year-old Sha’teiohserí:io Patton will be one of the few Kahnawa’kehró:non to experience a distinguishd education with her recent acceptance to Stanford University.
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April 13, 2018Montour ready to make a difference at Concordia
For his final year as an undergraduate student, Brandon Montour will be a member of Concordia University’s prestigious Garnet Key Society.
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April 11, 2018Exploring the sacred land for identity in Six Nations
How do you get from the Creation Story to modern land grievances in Six Nations? One way is by exploring the community’s relationship to the land, and going from there.
