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Sub-Chief Position: Michael Conners Nominated by: Benjamin Kelly Seconded by: Emily Lauzon Chief Position: Ron Lafrance Jr. Nominated by: Derek Comins Seconded by: Arnold Printup III Jean Tarbell Square Nominated by: Yvette White Seconded by: James Tarbell Wendy Adams Nominated by: Noah Ransom III Seconded by: Patrick Phillips Kallen Martin Nominated by: Lois Terrance Seconded by: Beatrice White...
Remember the saying, "I found her/him on the side of the road?" On Saturday, May 3, 2014 you could find many on the side of the road cleaning the garbage that had been tossed out of vehicles. The garbage was collected on the roadside by people who care enough about Akwesasne. They care enough to throw their garbage in a proper container, they care enough to bring their children and grandchildren along, teaching them to be responsible and caring. They care enough to spend three hours of their...
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TERRITORY OF AKWESASNE - The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and the Quebec Government signed a historical agreement on March 27, 2014 that allows for the Akwesasne community to assume responsibility of supervising probation orders that were formerly supervised by Quebec. This project is the first collaboration between the Quebec Ministry of Public Security and a First Nation government. Originally, at least ten years ago, the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne engaged in discussions to bring a Quebec...
Rumors of a land claims deal started flying after a Channel 7 News release ran on Tuesday claiming, “St. Lawrence County and the towns of Massena and Brasher could receive a ‘significant’ amount of money as part of a proposed land claim settlement between the state and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe.” They also stated, “7 News has learned a deal is close and could be announced in Albany as early as Wednesday.” According to a NorthCountryNow article published on Wednesday, “Officials from Massena, Brasher and St. Lawrence County met in closed sessio...
Submitted by Penny Peters Team Ontario made it to the gold medal round in the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships over the weekend by defeating ED&N in the semi finals 7-1. In the gold medal game Ontario lost to Saskatchewan in a great game as they were tied 3-3 with 30 seconds to go. Saskatchewan scored on a breakaway and then got another goal with 18 seconds to go, ending the game 5-3. Team Ontario took the silver medal, which is a great improvement over coming in 4th last...
TERRITORY OF AKWESASNE – On the morning of April 30, 2014, the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service executed search warrants at two Hilltop Drive residences in the village of Kana:takon (St. Regis). The investigation leading up to the searches included charges related to the purchase and sale of weapons and marijuana, as well as conspiracy, fraud, and participating in a criminal organization. The investigation began as a tobacco investigation that was being conducted by Canadian and American law enforcement. AMPS became involved when the focus of t...
Name: Beau Wylee Jackson Born: Monday, April 7, 2014 Weight: 10 lbs. 5.2 oz Length: 21 inches Parents: Joanna Jackson & David Billings Siblings: Warisaron & Ethen Jackson Maternal Grandparents: Mike & Mary Ellen Jackson Maternal Great-Grandparents: the late Julia & Edward Mangan, the late John & Anna Jackson...
Sorry to Stan Mitchell. He was misidentified as Sam at the Me and My Guy Dance....
It has come to our attention that the article on the recent Cancer Walk held on April 27, 2014 contained mistakes. To correct this, please note; $31,000 was given out in a 2 year period to people with cancer; 2012-2013. As well, the Akwesasne Cancer Support Group does not benefit from the breakfast or the chicken dinner, though the Firemen did donate their portion of their proceeds to the Akwesasne Cancer Support Group last year....
Thank you, The family of the late George G. Gray would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our friends and family that that helped us through our time of sadness. Whether it be through condolences, donations or just being there for us in this difficult time. Your kindness will always be remembered. Thank you to SRMT Outreach Program and Theresa Gardner, RNP for overseeing out Dad’s care through out his past two years of his need for medical direction. Thank you to Dr. Myrna Sanchez and Dr. Vaccaro for providing chemotherapy and r...
Thank you, The family of Daniel M. McDonald would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those who have comforted us during our time of need. We appreciate all of the kind words, memories and offers of sympathy. A very special thank you to the HAVFD for their heartfelt tribute. Special thank you to the following: Massena Rescue, Massena Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, Mohawk Choir, Kateri Circle, Snye Recreation, St. Regis Church, Kathy Herne and Donaldson Funeral Home. We apologize in advance if we forgot anyone, your kind words...
Dear Editor, She:kon. I am writing today in regards to the published comments on former and present tribal leadership involved in the long-standing land claims negotiations between the tribe and New York State. The comments were offered during the awarding of the Deal of the Year honor by the Native American Finance Officer Association conference recently. As has been previously pointed out, some responsible parties were inadvertently left out from the recognition. In addition to Chief Lincoln White’s omission (noted by his son Dale White), I...
Letter to the Editor Tammy Francis, Darrell Lapage and John Pontius are seeking the three open seats for the Board of Education at Salmon River Central School. All three candidates have a vested interest in the community. They are concerned about the future of our childrens’ education. They want the best for every student, parents kept informed of their childrens’ progress, a strong working relationship with all staff and keeping the communities involved. Tammy, Darrell and John feel it is important to appoint district residents to open pos...
Sekon, On behalf of the Board to Directors for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge I extend my best words of greetings and well being to all Akwesasronon. Our organization was created in 2011 as the result of many years of thought and consideration as to what we could do to promote and protect this area of human activity called traditional knowledge. We know it encompasses many intellectual, physical and spiritual disciplines and includes language, science, the arts, jurisprudence, the environment and our duties towards each other,...
Letter to the Editor from ‘A Concerned parent of native children and taxpayer!’ We apologize, your letter was not printed because it was not signed, had no contact information for verification, and was received after the deadline. Call our office if you need further information. Indian Time Staff...
Akwesasne Roadside Clean Up Day Niawenkó:wa Akwesasró:non! Everyone give yourselves a pat on the back. Sonkwaiatí:son (Our Creator) is smiling on us, seeing his children picking up trash and taking care of Mother Earth. Who says Ahkwesáhsne has no community spirit? We really proved we have it on Saturday, May 3rd. The Roadside Cleanup event may be over, but let’s not forget our responsibility to keeping Mother Earth clean. If we all do our duty, then someday the Cleanup Day will not be needed. Come on Ahkwesasne! It’s time we act like the peo...
(AKWESASNE, NY, April 28, 2014) – Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort (AMCR) concluded its Dream Car Giveaway featuring a Chevrolet Camaro convertible on Saturday April 26, 2014 and the lucky winner was Elise Arseneau from Cornwall, Ontario. The car giveaway was part of AMCR's month long celebration in honor of its 15th Anniversary. The Chevrolet Camaro convertible was provided by Frenchie's Chevrolet of Massena, NY and retails at $35,500. Real Frenchie Coupal, owner of the dealership, added, "...
By Connie Gerow, 4-H Program Assistant Yes… the Franklin County 4-H Livestock programs will be hosting a 4-H Consignment Auction on Saturday, May 31st at the Franklin County Fairgrounds to benefit their programs. The Greater Malone and Area Communities are urged to come out and support the 4-H programs with a non-animal / animal consignment or a donated item for this auction. Please note all animal consignments must adhere to NYS Animal Health Requirements. A Certificate of Veterinary inspection must be completed within ten days of the sale a...
Frenchie's Ford in Massena will celebrate Ford Mustangs 50th anniversary this coming Saturday May 10th with a day full of fun for everyone. The event will take place from 10am - 2pm and will feature an old and new Mustang show as the main event of the day. Owners of both new and old Ford Mustangs are invited to participate and display their vehicles at the dealership. Special prizes will be awarded to the top 5 Mustangs. This special event will also feature Mustang memorabilia give-a-ways,...
Submitted by Chanel Cook, JOM Education Specialist The Rochester Institute of Technology held its seventh annual campus tradition known as Imagine RIT, on Saturday, May 4, 2014. This festival showcasing exhibits based on innovation and creativity was experienced for a group of eight students from both J.W. Leary and Salmon River Central Middle School, rewarded for their participation in JOM, academic achievement and good attendance. This initiative from Time Warner Cable's "Connect a Million...
The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne hosted a temporary relocation ceremony on May 1, 2014, the 115th year anniversary of his passing, for the statue of John Saiowisakeron Fire. The event was held in front of the Angus Mitchell Memorial Building in the village of Kana:takon, which is directly across the road from Saiowisakeron's original homestead. For several months, MCA has been seeking input from the community on where the statue should be permanently located. The Angus Mitchel Memorial Building...
Kanen’shonah Teiethinonhwará:ton The Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, Clan Mothers and Faithkeepers announce that Seed Ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 9:00 am. The leadership encourages the people to bring our three sisters’ seeds: corn, beans and squash. No GMO (Genetically modified) seeds. Please bring corn soup, corn mush, corn bread, Strawberries, maple syrup, and eating utensils. All Onkwehón:we are welcome. Traditional dress is appreciated....
Submitted by Heather Gonia Art from Middle and High School students from 6 area schools has been selected for display in the professional gallery setting of For ARTSake. This is the 13th anniversary of an annual exhibit that is dedicated to the memory of well known photographer Norbert Robideau whose portraits of many loyal customers were taken in his studio at 393 West Main St., the same building where the exhibit will be held. The exhibit is also in honor of retired art teacher Karen Lamitie-King who influenced the lives of many students in...
Indian Time is lucky to receive many visitors every week. Whether it's a parent bringing in a new baby for a photograph or an elder who wants us to look at photos with him, our doors are always open and we love our visitors. We love them so much we want to share them with you. "We Love Visitors" series is simply a way to share members of the community with you. So, don't be scared to come and visit us (we'll only photograph those willing) but if you have something special you want to show us,...