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January 16, 2017Putting names to Indigenous faces in archives
Photos like these of families, women and children in Kahnawake that were taken in the 1930s remain unidentified in Library and Archives Canada’s online database.
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January 3, 2017Goodleaf strives for higher education
Taylor Goodleaf is one of a handful of Kahnawa’kehró:non to study in the department of applied and human sciences at Concordia University.
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November 17, 2016Working towards a career in economic development
Iohsennóntion Lahache is halfway through her first semester studying economics at Concordia University. (Courtesy Iohsennóntion Lahache) Iohsennóntion Lahache hopes to one day use her university education to help Indigenous communities grow their economies.
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November 8, 2016Painted pieces promote peace and reconciliation
An art exhibit at Dawson College celebrates Skén:nen and the school’s proud tradition of Onkwehónwe artists past and present, including several alumni from Kahnawake.
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November 4, 2016Survival’s repeat dreams dashed in St. Leonard
Kahnawake Survival School's girls volleyball squad battled, but fell in the playoffs this year, as the team says goodbye to a trio of graduating players including mainstay hitter Iaonhátie Deom.
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November 2, 2016Whitebean continues to excel at school
Concordia University undergrad Shiann Wahéhshon Whitebean’s academic performance and dedication to volunteer work has earned her an impressive list of scholarships and bursaries.
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October 7, 2016First Indigenous languages grad comes back to Kahnawake
Kahtehrón:ni Iris Stacey puts her degree to work as the Kahnawake Education Center's Kanien’kehá:ka curriculum developer after being part of the Indigenous Languages Revitalization program.
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September 26, 2016Hochelaga Rock honoured in prominent spot
At a ceremony Thursday, the Hochelaga Rock's new location along McGill University's main driveway was honoured, as community members such as Alex "Sonny"
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September 17, 2016Running from coast to coast for Indigenous women
Brad Firth, known as Caribou Legs, joined dozens of Kahnawa’kehró:non in a peaceful march on Tuesday evening to show solidarity to those in Standing Rock.
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September 1, 2016Giving back in more ways than one
Alex Beaupre, middle, launched a company to help those in need access clean water. (Courtesy Brandon Bonspiel) By: Brandon Sakoiewátho Bonspiel, The Eastern Door Infinity Designs launched earlier this month and it marked the beginning of what is the realization of a dream for young Kanesatake entrepreneur Alexandre Beaupre.
