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Articles from the June 13, 2024 edition


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  • Oh Nenhsiere Enhshnenna'taién:to

    Jun 13, 2024

    1. Enhsathnenna'tahserón:ni You will prepare the potatoes 2. Enwá:ton ken'nikahnenna'tá:sa'as enhshnenna'taienhnthóhseron You can plant small potatoes whole 3. Ahshén:nen tenhshnenna'tohwihánion enhsaten'niko n:raren ská:ti nonkwá:ti eniohnión:warentake You will cut the pieces in half make sure one side has a sprout 4. Káksakon enhséta'a tohkára nón:ta sanónhskon tsi niio'taríhen You will put the cut pieces on a tray at room temperature for a few days 5. Tsi nón:we nikakwe'...

  • Behind the Scenes with Curator Margaret Jacobs

    Jun 13, 2024

    Indian Time spoke with Margaret Jacobs, internationally renowned metalsmith and co-curator of Echoes and Shifts. She gave an in-depth perspective on pulling this dynamic exhibition of art together. What was/is it like to gather so many Akwesasronon artists? It was fantastic! I loved having the opportunity to showcase artwork by so many Akwesasronon artists. We attended the 2023 Akwesasne Art Market and Juried Show to see the breadth of artists within the community and to start to get ideas of...

  • The Benefits of Nature

    Jun 13, 2024

    As the weather is getting warmer and summer is arriving soon, spending time in nature can be a great way to take advantage of this season. Did you know that a growing body of research shows that spending time in nature or enjoying some green space in urban settings is good for our mental health? Indeed, it is a low-cost and highly effective way to improve both physical and psychological wellbeing. Increased Happiness A study conducted by Bratman and his colleagues (published in Science Advances)...

  • Clarification on 2024 Referendum Results

    Jun 13, 2024

    AKWESASNE – The Election Board certified the Ohiarí:ha/June 1, 2024 Tribal Election and Referendum results on Ohiarí:ha/June 7, 2024 and Pursuant to TCR 2024-12, a referendum was held and the Election Board would like to clarify the results with the community. Referendum Question 1: Do you approve of eliminating the requirement of having people present at caucus to accept nomination? Referendum Question 2: Do you approve of having a set date for the annual caucus being the third Saturday in April? Referendum Question 3: Do you approve of eli...

  • Clarkson University to Host Paramedic Open House June 14

    Jun 13, 2024

    Clarkson University’s Earl R. and Barbara D. Lewis School of Health Sciences will host an open house for its Paramedic Program on June 14 at Clarkson Hall, 59 Main St. in Potsdam. Those who attend the open house, which begins at 9:30 a.m., will have the opportunity to meet with the program staff and tour Clarkson’s Health Sciences facilities. Clarkson’s program is accepting applications until June 28 for its next cohort of Paramedics. Orientation for the program begins Aug. 19 and 20, and classes begin on Aug. 26. The Paramedic Program aims to...

  • Community Input Sought for New HAVFD Fire Station

    Jun 13, 2024

    The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne is currently exploring options for emergency services facilities in the district of Tsi Snaihne and the community's input is being sought. The Hogansburg-Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department Station #3, located at 1320 River Road in the district of Tsi Snaihne, is in need of upgrade or replacement. MCA is exploring the options available and would like to hear from the community. Please visit https://forms.office.com/r/wNTKWzqnsP to complete the survey and enter...

  • Echoes and Shifts

    Jun 13, 2024

    Something unforeseen and unprecedented in the recent past is growing in New Hampshire. Internationally renowned curator and metalsmith Margaret Jacobs (Akwesasne Mohawk) and and multimedia artist Yasamin Safarzadeh have joined forces with Positive Street Art to establish a multiyear endeavor with a growing list of community partners to bring us one of the most happening and accessible Contemporary Indigenous exhibitions to grace this side of the Nor East. Everything from mind bending monolithic...

  • Independent Special Interlocutor to Continue Work with Indigenous Communities

    Jun 13, 2024

    SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER – A National Residential School Crisis Line is available to provide support for former Residential School students. Emotional and crisis referral services are available by calling the 24-hour national crisis line: 1-866-925-4419. The Hope for Wellness Line is available to all Indigenous peoples and provides immediate, toll-free telephone and on-line support and crisis intervention 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is available in English, French and, upon request, Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut. Trained c...

  • Iroquois Museum Presents – The Mush Hole: Truth, Acknowledgement, Resilience

    Jun 13, 2024

    The Iroquois Museum presents The Mush Hole: Truth, Acknowledgement, Resilience, a contemporary dance performance by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre at University of Albany Performing Arts Center. This award-winning performance is a moving composition inspired by the residential school experience at Six Nations Reserve. For nearly 15 decades The Mohawk Institute (aka The Mush Hole) strove to forcefully assimilate native children into Euro-Christian society and sever the transfer of culture from parent to c...

  • Judicial Oversight Commissioner Lorraine White Sworn into Office

    Jun 13, 2024

    AKWESASNE – Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council hosted a swearing-in ceremony in Council Chambers on May 29, 2024, to appoint Lorraine White as a Commissioner on the Judicial Oversight Commission (JOC). After a review by the JOC Selection Committee, Lorraine White received a unanimous recommendation to serve a three (3) year term. The appointment was accepted and passed through Tribal Council Resolution 2024-22. Lorraine will work with Commissioner Kurt Fetter and Commissioner Martha Montour in t...

  • New Canadian Stamps will feature Elisapie, Josephine Mandamin, and Christi Belcourt

    Jun 13, 2024

    OTTAWA – For the third consecutive year, Canada Post will celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 by issuing three stamps honoring Indigenous leaders. Elisapie, Josephine Mandamin, and Christi Belcourt will each be featured on a stamp for their environmental advocacy and championing the rights and cultures of their Inuit, First Nations, and Métis communities. The multi-year stamp series, launched in 2022, recognizes Indigenous leaders who have dedicated their lives to preserving their culture and improving the quality of life of...

  • Canton & Massena Community-Wide Garage Sales

    Jun 13, 2024

    The St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce Community Garage Sale Weekends in the village and townships of Massena and Canton. Massena’s Garage Sale Weekend will take place on Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23. Canton’s Garage Sale Weekend will take place on Friday, August 2 through Sunday, August 4. Massena and Canton residents are welcomed to host a garage/yard sale and be included within promotions through the STLC Chamber. Residents who submit their sale will be included within the community specific map at htt...

  • Quebec BEI Clears AMPS Officer in 2023 Incident

    Jun 13, 2024

    The Quebec Bureau des enquetes independantes (BEI) has concluded its investigation into the incident involving an Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service (AMPS) officer’s use of his service weapon. The investigation has determined that no charges will be authorized against the officer. AMPS Acting Chief of Police Ranatiiostha Swamp confirmed the officer’s return to full duty following the conclusion of the investigation. The BEI, which provides oversight to police services in Quebec, had conducted an independent criminal investigation into the Apr...

  • RRCA Receives 89-Acre Land Donation from McKay Family

    Jun 13, 2024

    CORNWALL—The McKay family has established a natural legacy in South Glengarry through an 89-acre land donation to the Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA). Located near Williamstown, the property features a diverse range of landscapes, including old forests and significant wetlands, and is home to a variety of wildlife and several species at risk. “This land has been in the care and possession of the McKay family for decades. It is a privilege and an honor for the RRCA to now be entrusted with the perpetual preservation and mai...

  • Salmon River to Host First-Ever ShamRockin' at the River

    Jun 13, 2024

    FORT COVINGTON – On Saturday, June 15, 2024, Salmon River will proudly host its first-ever ShamRockin’ at the River: Shamrock Community Day. The event will take place on the main campus of Salmon River Central School, 637 County Road 1, Fort Covington, N.Y. 12937, from 11 a.m. until dark. Everyone in the Salmon River community is invited. Attendees can look forward to a full day of excitement with more than 40 activities and vendors designed for the whole family to enjoy. Event Highlights: Activities: Enjoy a range of activities including fac...

  • St. Lawrence County Chamber and Village of Waddington to Host 2024 Humminbird Bassmaster Elite Series and Outdoor Sports Showcase

    Jun 13, 2024

    WADDINGTON – The St. Lawrence County Chamber, in collaboration with the Village of Waddington, announces the much-anticipated 2024 Humminbird Bassmaster Elite Tournament, set to take place in Waddington, NY, from August 15th to 18th. The event will not only showcase top-tier bass fishing talent but will also serve as the backdrop for the inaugural Outdoor Sports Showcase at Whitaker Park on August 17th and 18th. The Bassmaster Elite Series is the pinnacle of professional bass fishing tournaments, featuring competitors who must qualify t...

  • The 2024 NAIEA/NY Awards

    Jun 13, 2024

    The Native American Indian Education Association of New York (NAIEA/NY) held their annual gathering on Friday, June 6, 2024 at the historic Ganondagan Cultural Center in Seneca Territory. The NAIEA keynote speaker was Dr. Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation), Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University. The featured speaker was Thomas Deer (Mohawk Nation) Cayuga Language Teacher, at the Thomas Elementary School in Six Nations. Dr. Hugh Burnam and Tammy Bluewolf-...

  • Thunder Beat Kings, Griffins

    Jun 13, 2024

    AKWESASNE – The Akwesasne Thunder Junior B laxmen won recent games against the Orillia Kings and Gloucester Griffins. They downed the Kings by a one-goal margin in a close game played Sunday, June 9 at Rotary Place in Orillia. The hosts started out by dominating the first period, scoring five times within the first 10:30, which went unanswered for just over two minutes when Hawi Francis was assisted by Landen Sinfield and Thanaokatha Elijah. After a goal from Orillia's Colsen Maracle pushed t...

  • UCDSB Trustees Pass Balanced Budget for 2024-2025 School Year

    Jun 13, 2024

    Executive Superintendent of Business Services Jeremy Hobbs presented the 2024-2025 draft budget for deliberation and approval by Trustees. For compliance purposes, the budget includes revenues of $447 million (a $28.9 million or 6.9 per cent increase over 2023-24 compliance revenues of $418.1 million), expenses of $446.6 million with a projected year-end surplus of $0.4 million. The balanced budget for 2024-2025 has no cuts to the instructional services already provided in the 2023-24 school year and includes provisions for new and ongoing...

  • First Native American Montana Federal Judge Nomination Blocked by Republican Senator

    Isaac White|Jun 13, 2024

    By Isaac White A significant and historic move by the Biden administration to enhance Indigenous representation in the federal judiciary has encountered a setback. Danna Jackson, an attorney and member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, was nominated in April to become the first Native American federal district court judge in Montana. This nomination, a crucial and long-awaited step, is a beacon of hope toward addressing the underrepresentation of Native Americans within the federal legal system. From 2016 to 2021, Danna Jackson...

  • Lakota Student Forced to Remove Graduation Cap

    Isaac White|Jun 13, 2024

    By Isaac White At Farmington High School in New Mexico, a disturbing and significant scene unfolded during the graduation ceremony that aligned with national conversations about cultural identity and educational policies. Genesis White Bull, a member of the Hunkpapa Lakota from the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, found herself at the center of a controversy that sparked widespread public criticism and dialogues on Native American rights. White Bull, adorned with a graduation cap that featured traditional Lakota beadwork and an aópazan—a sacred pl...

  • Minnesota Celebrates New Office to Enhance Native American Health

    Isaac White|Jun 13, 2024

    By Isaac White The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) celebrated a significant advancement in public health with the official launch of Minnesota’s statewide Office of American Indian Health (OAIH) in late May. This event not only marked the formal establishment of the OAIH but also showcased the state’s commitment to enhancing the health and well-being of American Indian communities in Minnesota. Established in 2022 and formally announced in 2023, the Office of American Indian Health was created to address the urgent and unique health dis...

  • OPG Visitor Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Features Focus on Nature

    Isaac White|Jun 13, 2024

    By Isaac White Ontario Power Generation (OPG) marked a new chapter in their Akwesasne partnership with the grand opening of the Saunders Hydro dam Visitor Center Gardens. The event, held at the site of the Saunders Hydro Dam Visitor Centre (SHDVC), was a proud moment featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony, tours of the new gardens, and a reception attended by members of the Akwesasne community and surrounding areas. Amanda Greener, OPG's director of assets and project management, welcomed guests, stating, “As Ontario's largest generator of c...

  • RCMP Arrests Eight in Cross-Border Smuggling Case

    Isaac White|Jun 13, 2024

    By Isaac White A tragic incident rocked Akwesasne in March 2023 and led to an investigation that has now revealed a purported large-scale human smuggling operation. The occurrence, which happened under grave weather conditions with passengers who were hesitant to cross, resulted in multikple deaths and initiated the investigation. The deceased included members of the Chaudhari family from Gujarat, India, Praveenbhai (50) and Dakshaben (45), and their children Meet (20) and Vidhi (23); and the Iordache family from Romania: Florin (28) and Cristi...

  • Identified!

    Jun 13, 2024

    Identified from last weeks Blast photo, they are Dorothy and Kernan Yops from Hogansburg. Niawen to Barbara Gadway Hilliard for identifying them and also to the person who submitted the photo....

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