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  • February 2, 2018

    The women who may help with your labours

    Jody Jacobs (left) and Kánahne Rice are two of the doulas-in-training through the Konwati’shatstenhsherawi’s (Women Empowering Women)

  • January 25, 2018

    Having an impact and shaping the future of Kahnawake

    Daniel J. Rowe The Eastern Door Jessica Lazare (middle) is a young mother learning Kanien’kéha and hoping to help her community change for the better by engaging with the collective impact process and providing her input.

  • December 5, 2017

    Indigenous languages get boost from national grant

    Onowa McIvor (UVic, Indigenous Education professor) and Peter Jacobs (SFU, linguistics) are co-leads of NETOLNEW, a six-year $2.5 million Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant.

  • December 4, 2017

    Winter Wonderland trees up, get to the hall ASAP

    Karonhiaráhstha’s Winter Wonderland is one of the highlight fundraising events of the year and the Kateri Hall is where to go to enter a chance to win one of the incredible trees replete with treats for all.

  • November 29, 2017

    Students sling steel out of school into workforce

    Straight out of the ironworking program in Anjou, the young men from Kahnawake have almost all found work on the Champlain Bridge, in New York and elsewhere.

  • October 20, 2017

    Aspiring cinema writer wins scholarship

    Nineteen-year-old Tehosterihens Deer was awarded this year’s Jesse Deer Memorial Media Scholarship. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) Second-year cinema student Tehosterihens Deer is the latest recipient of the Jesse Deer Memorial Media Scholarship, which commemorates the life of the well-known and loved media personality in Kahnawake.

  • October 13, 2017

    “Money never enough,” says 60s Scoop survivors

    The photo of Nakuset that was used in a catalogue of Indigenous children from the Adopt Indian Metis program. (Courtesy Nakuset)

  • October 10, 2017

    Kahnawa’kehró:non makes history in new role

    Curran Jacobs is Nova Career Centre’s new First Nations resource teacher. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door) Indigenous students attending the Nova Career Centre can now seek help from a familiar face.

  • October 6, 2017

    First-ever fair coming to celebrate Kanien’kéha

    The organizations dedicated to promoting and encouraging Kanien’kéha were represented and ready to promote an upcoming celebration to kick off Spirit of Wellness Month.

  • October 4, 2017

    Planting day commemorates job well done

    Friday was an outdoor day at Karonhianónhnha as students, teachers, staff and members of the community picked up shovels, spades and dirt and planted.