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  • September 9, 2016

    Dance of help after fire

    A very hot and raging fire destroyed a family home in the middle of Kahnawake last month. By the time firefighters arrived on scene the building was completely engulfed in flames.

  • September 5, 2016

    Being a dyslexic teen makes everything harder

    (Steve Bonspiel, The Eastern Door) By: Kaidence Douglas, The Eastern Door When I was in second grade I would write my letters backwards and spell things differently, which would make sense to me, but not to the people around me.

  • August 23, 2016

    Keepers of the Earth: Properly disposing of electronics goes beyond “just recycling”

      Ever wonder what to do with your old iPod? You know, the one you shattered after dropping it on the kitchen tiles.

  • August 19, 2016

    Mohawks book date back at the big dance

    A knife’s edge was all that divided the two teams in the QSLL finals, but in the end it was the Mohawk side of the blade that found the mark, and booked Kahnawake into the President’s Cup in Alberta.

  • August 15, 2016

    More eviction letters to be sent out soon

    Several Mohawk Council of Kahnawake chiefs were absent for Tuesday’s summer community meeting, including MCK grand chief Joe Norton.

  • July 19, 2016

    Viewing the barricades of 1990 from the outside

    Soldiers from Kahnawake in 1990 were pulled in two directions between duty and home. (Courtesy Ray Deer) During the summer of 1990 military personnel and veterans played a central role in Kahnawake and Kanesatake.

  • July 15, 2016

    Indigenous movie monsters take over Old Montreal

    The art exhibition Indigenous Movies Monsters opened last night at the Ashukan Cultural Space. (Courtesy Jay Soule) FrankenSioux, chief werewolves, haunted powwows and cursed Cayugas aren’t your typical horror movie characters, but they are front and centre of Jay Soule’s latest series of artwork now on display in Montreal’s Old Port.

  • July 11, 2016

    “I’d like to see you try to get your oil changed in Chateauguay,” said a mother in 1990

    U.S. Navy first-class petty officer Lois Montour’s trip home to Kahnawake in 1990 was unlike any holiday before or after, and it led to the 25-year-old becoming a VIP.

  • July 5, 2016

    Mother, teacher and daughter, all in Kanien’kéha

    Kahontiiosta McComber her boyfriend, son and mother all can communicate in Kanien’kéha. The task now is to ensure it becomes a constant part of their lives within the home and in everyday activities.

  • June 29, 2016

    Eviction letters handed out… again

    A grassroots group who demanded that non-Natives living in Kahnawake leave the territory organized a number of marches and rallies throughout the spring of 2015.