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An Akwesasne woman convicted of murder and impregnated while in jail has given birth and paternity tests revealed her boyfriend and fellow murderer is the father. Rhonda Amber Dufoe, 25 and Richard “Dickie” Oakes, 39 were arrested in 2008 for the murder of 44-year old Thomas Hathaway, of Helena Road, Akwesasne. Hathaway was found shot to death in his home when police on patrol noticed his house on fire in the early hours of September 3, 2008. Dufoe, who had been transferred to a New York City-area jail gave birth on July 28, 2010. The Fra...
Twenty teams of twenty-two people competed all day Saturday in the Sun Life 1st Annual Cornwall Waterfest Dragon Boat Race. Dragon boats are 22-person canoes dating centuries back to China. The boats are molded with dragon designs and have become a popular tourist-type event in recent years. Two paddlers sit two-per row and one person sits at the dragon’s head to drum a rhythm for synchronization. A helmsman sits at the tail and steers the boat. The dragon boat races were the most widely a...
On Aug. 18, 2010, a few minutes after midnight, two boats collided in the St. Lawrence River shipping channel just south of Kawehno:ke (Cornwall Island) near Snake Island and Buoy 1. The violent crash left one person dead, one seriously injured and several others with non life-threatening injuries. U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Massena station said they were patrolling the waters near the scene of the accident and immediately responded. They observed three male subjects standing in a boat that was torn in half and floating upright. Agents...
On August 10, 2010, 14-year-old Hunter Francis made a hole-in-one at Cedar View Golf Course in Massena/Helena. The accomplishment took place at Hole 6, a 3-par, 135 yard hole. Francis, the son of Tim and Darlene Francis, used his Cleveland 9 iron to hit his tee shot about three feet past the hole. The ball spun back toward the hole and it came to a stop for a split second hanging on the edge before dropping in for the ace. Francis carded a 74 for the round. His hole-in-one was witnessed by TJ...
As of Sept. 1, 2010, New York State will begin enforcing a law to require on-reservation businesses around the state to charge tax on tobacco products sold to non-Native customers. Along with being one of the most controversial laws to affect Natives in recent state history it also comes with requirements and expectations that have left tribes frustrated. The enforcement will fall at the wholesale level – meaning the state will ban wholesalers from delivering major brand tobacco to Akwesasne and other territories unless state tax has already b...
AKWESASNE – Mrs. Charlene M. Curleyhead, 67, of 20 James Lane, unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at Cornwall Community Hospital. Charlene was born June 30, 1943 in Cornwall, Ontario, the daughter of Jonas White and Genevieve Leaf Tarbell. She attended schools on Cornwall Island and St. Andrew’s Convent School. She later graduated from St. Lawrence College in 1993. On April 25, 1964, she married Alfred “Freddie” Curleyhead at St. Regis Catholic Church. He predeceased her on...
Mr. Harry Joseph Phillips, age 62, of 121 Glendale Park, Rochester and Cook Road, Akwesasne, passed away Thursday afternoon, August 12, 2010 at his home in Akwesasne. Harry was born March 22, 1948 in Akwesasne, the son of Mitchell and Theresa Cook Phillips. He graduated from Salmon River Central School. Following graduation, he entered the United States Marine Corps, where he served in Vietnam. He was honorably discharged on October 5, 1972, after 4 years of service. He married Karilyn...
AKWESASNE – Mr. Richard L. “Ricky” Herne, age 55, of Iroquois Village, passed away suddenly on Friday, August 13, 2010 afternoon in the emergency room at Massena Memorial Hospital. Ricky was born February 2, 1955 in Massena, the son of Abram D. and Margaret Lazore Herne. He graduated from Salmon River Central School. He worked for North Star in Malone for 25 years. Most recently he had been working at Bear’s Den and the Mohawk International Raceway in Frogtown. Ricky was an avid race fan and lov...
CORNFEST celebrations at Tsiionkwanonhso:te! Despite the warm weather, families and friends of residents at Tsiionkwanonhso:te celebrated the summer harvest of sweet corn with games, food and entertainment! With the help of Big E’s Den owner, Everett Lazore; 150 chicken halves were barbecued and ready on time! (We thought this monumental task could be done at Tsiionkwanonhso:te, but Everett told us to get started a week early!) the residents helped husk and clean the corn; while the dietary department prepared the rest; including, potatoes, s...
Niawen, The Ronathahon:ni Cultural Centre’s Annual Friendship Day was a great success! We would like to extend our thanks to everyone who was a part of it. Niawen to our vendors, Tracy Thompson, Natasha Smoke-Santiago, Veronica Cook, Soaring Eagles, AEDA, Akwesasne Wolves, Inspiration Cafe, and the Akwesasne Women Singers. Niawen to our entertainers, Steven Oakes & Nate Seymour, John & Kahentahawe Francis, Corey Mitchell, The Hotinonshonni Cultural Group, Aboriginal Experience, Bear Nation and Jody Marsolais of the Rhythm Room. Niawen to the H...
Thank you, The members of the Northern New York Association of the Deaf would like to send a big thank you to all the community members who purchased the raffle tickets to help support their 30th anniversary picnic which was held on August 7th at Barnhart Beach. A special thanks also goes out to Gus Pyke and Twinleaf Gas for their monetary donations. The members would also like to acknowledge Theodore Francis who sold $700.00 worth of raffle tickets to help with the picnic. The winners of the drawings were: Gary Garrand Gail Johnson Jamie...
Niawen The Akwesasne Storm Novice Lacrosse team coaching staff would like to thank the Akwesasne Minor Lacrosse Association for their time and dedication in keeping the lacrosse program in our community. It was a pleasure to go to near and far and play with style, class, and skill. This lacrosse season the Novice had a great lacrosse season with a lot of victories to be proud of. The coaching staff would like to thank the players and their parents for their support, the friends, family and...
She:kon, My name is Hattie Edwards, and I am 21 years old. My Mohawk name is Tekanahston which means, “The rows between the corn.” I belong to the wolf clan family from the Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne. I come from a very large family here on the Akwesasne reservation. There are ten members in my immediate family alone. My mother’s name is Kim Chubb and my father’s name is Mike Kim Edwards, deer clan of Akwesasne. I have three sisters and four brothers. In the summer of 2007, I graduated from Co...
Nia:wen kowa Curly, Greg, Krystal, Grayson and the family of Harry J. Phillips would like to THANK the community of Akwesasne for all their support in his last days here. It would do no justice to try and single anyone out who did more, because it all meant something very special to all of us. Everyone was so special to him. He knew just the right words for each individual. Whether it was camping out on the front lawn with us under his favorite tree, feeding us, praying, sharing crazy stories...
To the people of Akwesasne This letter is in response to the special meeting on taxation held on Monday evening. While I applaud Monica, Randy and Pam for holding these meetings to keep us informed on this ongoing struggle with New York State, I am also wondering why Stacy and Mark, are not present but that’s not the point we need to look at right now. This issue has been on the table for months but tribal council is now just having meetings with the people but I suppose better late than never. At this meeting last night a lawsuit the tribe i...
On August 12, 2010 at approximately 1:00 am, the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department (SRMTPD) responded to a home invasion call located off of State Route 37, Akwesasne, NY. The immediate response by SRMTPD officers led to the arrest of the three individuals who were charged in the case: Shawn M. Dustin, age 21, Peter A. Morales, age 32 and Katrina M. Dustin, age 19. Shawn Dustin of Fort Covington, New York was charged with second-degree burglary, fifth degree conspiracy, endangering the welfare of a child and possession of burglar...
St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police charged Justin Cooke with several offenses Friday after he allegedly fired a rifle near McDonald Road in Akwesasne. Police said Cooke fired the rifle from a vehicle but did not say what the man’s intentions were. He was charged with reckless endangerment (two counts), endangering the welfare of a child (two counts), menacing (four counts), and unlawful possession of marijuana. Cooke is being held in Franklin County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail....
(Cornwall, ON) - Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Officers at the interim Port of Entry in Cornwall have seized 2,500 re-sealable bags of contraband cigarettes found in the false bottom of a trailer. On August 10th, 2010, CBSA Officers referred a pickup truck with a large flat bed trailer for a secondary inspection. Upon examination of the flat bed trailer, Border Services Officers discovered 50 cardboard boxes containing 2,500 re-sealable bags of contraband cigarettes hidden underneath the...
(CORNWALL, ONTARIO) – The Cornwall Regional Task Force (CRTF) made or assisted in contraband tobacco seizures in the following regions between July 21st, 2010 and August 12th, 2010: 2 seizures at the Cornwall, Ontario Port of Entry 10 seizures in Cornwall, Ontario 5 seizures in South Glengarry, Ontario These seizures resulted in the arrest of eleven individuals who face charges under the federal Excise Act 2001 and/or the provincial Tobacco Tax Act for possession of a tobacco product not p...
1. Nia’té:kon ne ó:nenhste tsi ní:ioht iakoia’takénhnhen ne onkwehón:we. The corn helps the Native people in several ways 2. Kí:ken oká:ra ne tsi niieiéhrhahkwe akhsothkénha nó:nen enienenhstóhare This is the story of how my grandmother used to wash corn 3. Eniethe’serón:ni ohén:ton tsi niió:re kana’tarokhón:we eniena’tarón:ni. She will make flour before she will make boiled cornbread 4. Kakwitéhstsi nikahá:wi, akhsótha enia’ì:ron, Early spring, my grandmother will say 5. “Ó:nen ieióhe ahati...
The Ahkwesahsne Mohawk Board of Education hosted a fun fair Thursday at Kana:takon School. With bounce houses, slides, Cubby the Clown, face-painting, balloon animals and prize tables, the event was geared at giving children a fun day of activity....
The Akwesasne Family Violence Program has partnered up with the Community Information and Epidemiological Technologies to include Akwesasne in a study on how aboriginal communities can or have reduced domestic violence through personal and community resilience. The study is called “Community-Led Reduction of Domestic Violence in Aboriginal Communities: Rebuilding from Resilience.” A local research team consisting of community-based researchers Peggy Francis-Mitchell, Dolores Thompson, Jen...
Thousands of people from in and around the state of New York will travel to Syracuse in droves next week to attend the New York State Fair. Along with plenty of rides, concerts, games, food and entertainment, the fair also boasts an attraction that has been growing and improving for 85 years: the Iroquois Village. The village, inside the fairgrounds, is the main attraction for many who attend the fair, including hundreds of Haudenosaunee who will go specifically on “Indian Day” to enjoy fre...
On Saturday, August 14th the Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department put on a Chicken Barbeque to benefit one of their own, Firefighter Andy Square. Andy was severely injured in an accident at work. The barbeque was held at HAVFD Station One HQ on the “Smoke Pit” a new barbeque pit named after late Firefighter Mark Smoke. On Saturday morning it was tough to maintain morale with so many events occurring on the same day including the CKON 25th anniversary celebration just across the roa...
The English word “treaty” has its ancestor in a French word meaning “to Bargain”, There is no Mohawk equivalent-words implying agreement are used as translations. In Canadian law, it is important to understand what is a “treaty” and what is not, since promises made in “treaties” are more binding than other promises made by the Crown. A hierarchy of promises is not inconsistent with Haudenosaunee law, in which promises made with wampum are certainly more sacred and binding than statements made with empty hands. Canadian law uses the word “treat...