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  • February 21, 2019

    Half a million dollars coming to Karihwanó:ron

    Classes at Karihwanó:ron like Raven Swamp's will have a lot more support next year thanks to funding being secured for the next three years meaning much less demands for parents to do fundraising.

  • February 12, 2019

    Winter Carnival highlight events honour young and old

    The competition is high for top skits at the Tetewatierónnion variety show with groups working hard to get laughs and create something with style and originality.

  • February 1, 2019

    Polling blows it out of woods for Cultural Centre

    Proponents of the proposed new cultural centre breathed a satisfied sigh of relief this week when large numbers came out in support of the project.

  • January 16, 2019

    Student building mobile tech tools in Kanien’kéha

    Kahentawaks Tiewishaw-Poirier is the recent recipient of the Milieux Undergraduate Fellowship, and will work on a project to bring artistic technology with an Indigenous perspective to the modern mobile world.

  • January 4, 2019

    Network embraces Year of Indigenous languages

    Kahnawake is getting set for UNESCO’s year of Indigenous languages, which began January 1. The community’s language network plans to fully engage with the initiative and promote Kanien’kéha as much as possible.

  • November 21, 2018

    Government steps up to fund language initiatives

    A huge chunk of change for the Iakwahwatsiratátie Language Nest from the federal government will give staff some relief from year-round fundraising efforts to help the youngest Kanien’kehá:ka in the community grow up learning their first language.

  • October 30, 2018

    Why donating your blood or time is important

    Donating blood and volunteering helps the community and makes a difference in peoples lives. (File Photo) Why should you give blood?

  • September 26, 2018

    Thirty years of Kanien’kéha at Karihwanoron

    Kids continue to embrace the unique style of learning offered by Karihwanoron, which is celebrating three decades of instructing young students in the community in their language.

  • September 14, 2018

    Háo’ Tewatatíhsek Tsi Nitewawennò:ten’

    The kids who signed up to paddle this summer at Onake also got a chance to develop their language skill, and the Ionkwawenní:io Kanien'kéha course will continue this fall.

  • June 5, 2018

    A family of four working to build first language

    Britlee Karonhiákwas Diabo is excited about raising her two children where the first language is Kanien’kéha, spoken by both herself, her young children and her boyfriend.