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  • August 3, 2016

    Norton looking further than two years

    “The basis of our existence is one of the main issues, and that’s ‘who’s who?’” said Norton, on the key issue facing Kahnawake at present.

  • July 27, 2016

    Delisle reflects on a year out of office

    Former council grand chief Mike Delisle admits politics remains "in his blood" though he won't say whether he'll seek a seat at the head of the table again.

  • July 20, 2016

    Mikinak community continues to ruffle feathers

    The Mikinak de Monteregie is not the only self-identified Aboriginal community that has caused concern for the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake.

  • July 6, 2016

    Canada meets council face-to-face

    Member of Parliament Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Sud-Ouest) poses for a photo after an informal meet-and-greet with MCK and AFNQL leaders.

  • March 18, 2016

    Lax commissioner visits Six Nations for first time

    New NLL commissioner Nick Sakiewicz has his eyes on reaching beyond the cities and to communities like Six Nations. (Courtesy NLL)

  • March 11, 2016

    Mustangs knocked out by shutout in semis

    Kahnekaroroks McComber will return for one last season with the Morrisville Mustangs next season, as she wants one last shot at a CHC championship.

  • February 12, 2016

    Survival comes back on track with shot put gold

    Tiakotierenhton Diabo was part of the girls’ team from KSS that competed at the indoor track and field meet Monday and sent three girls to the provincial championships. (Courtesy Kanerahtens Bush)

  • January 29, 2016

    Deer and dog duo dig deep and discover tracking skills

    Kelsey Deer and her faithful German Shepherd Rick have spent the last year together developing her four-legged partner’s tracking skills, in hopes that he can be a certified to search and rescue like his owner. Lua the pug, while skilled at finding food in the house, is not training for search and rescue.

  • January 15, 2016

    New book examines unique Akwesasne Freedom School

    It is a question that is being answered in Onkwehón:we countries across Turtle Island: how does a community take hold of its education system and ensure its children retain traditional knowledge while being able to succeed in higher education?

  • November 6, 2015

    Hundreds light the night for missing and murdered women

    The Buffalo Hat Singers, a Montreal-based group, perform at the opening of the vigil to support Native women in Montreal’s Place des Arts on October 29.