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The Three Nations Lacrosse League (TNLL) Championship series is one that will be talked about for years to come. A great prelude to the Presidents Cup Tournament being hosted next week by the Snake Island Muskies, the final two games in the best of five series kept fans on the edge of their seats. Both teams played exceptionally well with spectacular goaltending efforts – unfortunately only one team could be named the TNLL Champions. Game #4 was held last Thursday night at the A...
Tragedy has struck again on the St. Lawrence River over the weekend as a boating accident resulted in one fatality. The accident occurred on the waterway in front of Loran’s Marina in the main shipping channel. Eyewitness reports have indicated that two men who were operating a small watercraft hit large waves created by a passing yacht. Upon hitting those waves one of the men, later identified as John Billings, was ejected from the watercraft and entered the water. The driver of the watercraft remained in the vessel, but was rendered u...
Akwesasne Territory – The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court will soon be able to handle child support cases involving tribal members on lands within the jurisdiction of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe. “This funding will be phased in over a six year period,” remarked Chief Judge Peter J. Herne. “The start-up phase of this grant will involve establishing the program, purchasing equipment and hiring staff.” The second phase is the operational phase which will start in the third year of the program, fol...
The Cayuga Nation Council celebrated a historic day as the BIA made a decision on August 19 to recognize their June 1 Unity Resolution calling for the removal of Clint Halftown and Tim Twoguns as federal representatives. The Unity Resolution replaces these representatives with Chiefs William Jacobs and Samuel George as representatives of the Cayuga Nation for government-to-government relations with the United States. Consensus was reached by the Cayuga Nation Council to remove Gary Wheeler and Twoguns as Turtle Clan representatives and to repla...
AKWESASNE - Mr. Andreas Herne, of Fire Walk Lane, passed peacefully at sunrise on Friday, August 19, 2011, attended lovingly by family and the friendly people of Highland Nursing Home and St. Lawrence County Hospice. Andreas was born on November 30, 1950, in Berlin, Germany, the son of Gisela A. Herne and the late William B. Herne. He graduated from Glenbard High School in Chicago in 1970 where he was an accomplished gymnast. After graduation, Andreas was drafted into the US Army, where he...
AKWESASNE- Mr. Myron D. Clute “Te Ka Nia Ta Re Kwon”, age 69, of 111 Pyke Road, passed away early Tuesday Morning, August 23, 2011, at his home surrounded by his loving family after battling cancer for the past two years. Myron was born January 8, 1942 in Rooseveltown, the son of Anna Peters. He went to Seymour Elementary School in Syracuse. He received his teachers’ certificate after taking Native Studies courses at Mater Dei College in Ogdensburg. On December 31, 1965, he married Eliza...
HOGANSBURG- Mr. Windell R. “Dudly” King Sr. “Ka Re Wah Te Ron”, age 51, of 191 Racquette Point Road, passed away unexpectedly Saturday August 20, 2011, at Massena Memorial Hospital after a boating accident that happened in the afternoon. Dudly was born February 9, 1960, the son of the late Joseph P. King and Gladys Thompson. He attended Salmon River schools. He graduated from Massena Central School in 1978. Windell was a self employed entrepreneur and also an iron worker. He belonged to the Kan...
Steven P. Herne, age 76, of Atlanta, Georgia, and formerly of Akwesasne, passed away on Monday August 22, 2011 after a lengthy illness. Steven was born May 21, 1935, the son of Norbert Paul Herne and Frances Cook. Steven spent 30 years as a Foreman working for the Owens Illinois Glass Company in Georgia. He is survived by his six children, his Sister Lilly L. Benedict of Akwesasne and a brother Andrew Herne of Syracuse, N.Y. Steve was predeceased by his sister, Laura Joyner of Glens Falls, N.Y. Cremation burial will be held here in Akwesasne....
Robert Joseph Sawatis was born September 9, 1929, and died August 21, 2011. He was the son of Lena Barnes Sawatis and John Sawatis. Dear brother of Elizabeth, Beatrice and Irene and twins Bob & Mary; dear father of Lola, Lois, Linda, Jeff and Myron. Also survived by his grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was an ironworker with the Syracuse local. He liked to drive, having traveled throughout Canada and the United States; he also liked going to powwow’s and the New York State Fair. Robert was a gentle, kind and generous person who will be m...
Letter to the Editor: On Monday August 15th, Larry Thompson had a hearing in Massena Town Court to determine if there is enough evidence to send he and his two felony charges and misdemeanors allegations to a Grand Jury for possible indictment to a higher court. The lower court determined that such evidence does exist, Judge Sharlow also determined that the $100,000 cash bail that was set was excessive and he lowered the bail to $5,000. Good move. Thompson poses no flight risk as he has a huge point to make in his Court proceedings. He is not...
Letter to the Editor: I am sorry for throwing a bottle in the Arena. I will also be more respectful and will not be disruptive at future games. K. Mitchell...
Letter to the Editor: Donations needed to publish book - Deadline is August 31, 2011 “And then there were girls’ sports: A Scrapbook dedicated to the past, present and future female athletes at Salmon River -1964 to 2010.” A book by Salmon River retiree Beverly Griffin. The proceeds from the book are dedicated to the formation of the new Salmon River Girls’ Athletic Foundation! Many girls that played sports are business leaders in the community and hopefully you will be able to donate that extra amount that will help the present and future...
Niawen:kowa The staff and family members of the residents at Tsiionkwanonhso:te would like to say Niawen:kowa / a sincere thanks to The Akwesasne Women Singers and Theresa “Bear” Fox for entertaining everyone at the annual Cornfest. Your ‘entourage’ was more than welcome and we hope you encourage the Mom’s and babies to come and visit again. Not to be forgotten, “Crosswinds” is a favorite with their ‘rockin’ country music, that includes fiddle and guitar. Despite the absence of their fearless...
Thank You A taco sale was held at the 5th Annual AMBE Fun Fair on August 11, 2011 at the Akwesasne Mohawk School on Cornwall Island. The AMBE Summer Interns and their volunteers donated all their proceeds to the Akwesasne Cancer Support Group in honor of the late Stanley P. Francis, who recently lost his battle with cancer. His Granddaughter Shara Francis Herne stated that they wanted to do something and give back to the community. Shara and her group presented Akwesasne Cancer Support Group...
Message of thanks: Earlier on this summer I had an opportunity of a lifetime to travel to Australia. This 21-day adventure was hosted by People to People and was definitely something that made a huge impact on my life. It also gave me an inside understanding of how other countries are governed. I would encourage any and all students who are provided with this same opportunity to accept the invitation. In order to make this all a reality my parents (Wendy Adams & Harvey Thompson) organized many fundraisers with the assistance of family members...
Thank You I want to say nia:wen kowa to the sponsors and golfers who helped us raise funds for the Massena Varsity Golf Team at our golf tournament at Massena Country Club this past Sunday. Even though it was raining off and on all day, many golfers came and supported our team and played in the tournament. Thank you to the following hole sponsors from Akwesasne: The Village Currency Exchange Prudential/J&J Insurance Michael K. Mitchell The LaFrance Family On behalf of the golf team we really appreciate all your support in helping us reach our...
It is a mere two days away from the 2011 Annual Dinner and Quilt Auction, which will take place this weekend at the Akwesasne Freedom School in Raquette Point on Saturday and Sunday. This event is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the school, which operates entirely from private donations and fundraisers. This Mohawk Language Immersion School currently teaches 60 students about the Kanienkeha language and culture. Parents and staff of the AFS have been trying new events and methods this year with the most notable addition the online quilt...
INVITATION TO SEXUAL TOUCHING - On the 17th of August, 2011 a Cornwall man was arrested for Invitation to Sexual touching on two youths following an investigation by the Cornwall Community Police Service’s Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Division. The offence is alleged to have occurred on the 13th of August, 2011 when he approached two female youths and invited them to have sex. Louis Tawehalate Mitchell, 59 of Cornwall was charged with Invitation of Sexual Touching and released to appear in court on the 6th of September, 2011. UNSAFE B...
Submitted by: Kanastatsi Jacobs The Native American Travelling College and the Hotinonhson:ni cultural youth group thanks Akwesasne and area for attending this years Friendship days, it was a beautiful two days with cultural entertainment, cultural sporting events, arts and crafts workshops and many craft and food vendors. Friendship days brought many friends and families together to visit and participate in pottery, beadwork, wampum making, basketry and hoop dance workshops. The children had ma...
Akwesasne Territory – The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council and the Tribal Environment Division take this opportunity to present some factual information regarding the GM landfill and issues associated with its disturbance last week. First, the past Tribal Councils and the current Tribal Council have never agreed to let the landfill stay there nor are they in favor of it. Since 1989-1990, when the decision was negotiated, the Tribe has always opposed the remedy of capping the dump and leaving it there. That was Environmental Protection A...
Recipients : Hope Lodge of Vermont (which services 75% of the north Country including Akwesasne) Akwesasne Cancer Support Group – Charlene Cole Tina’s Pride Fundraiser and support Group – Courtney King, Bethe Lazore Bradley, Alex Thompson Akwesasne Mohawk Casino in conjunction with The Brasshorse Lounge & Pizzeria held a Bikers Vs Cancer Bike Run and Bike Show on a beautiful Saturday, August 13th organized by Leona Francis with help from the Shaman’s Motorcycle Club, Walter Bero of the Border...
It was another successful year for the Native Earth Environmental Youth Camp sponsored by SUNY Environment Science and Forestry, Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force, and Mohawk Council of Akwesasne Environment. The two week long excursion was funded by the National Science Foundation and directed by Dr. Robin Kimmerer, a Native American of the Citizen Band Potawatomi assisted by SUNY-ESF intern, Meredith Kane, MCA’s Bob Stevenson, and HETF’s Dave Arquette and Noah Point. The Youth Camp is...
1. Ahkwesáhnse The place where the partridge are 2. Rontatewennió:ke The place of nice words 3. Tsi Ionteweienstáhkhwa The place where one studies 4. Ka’nisténhsera Parents 5. Ronten’nikonhrorià:ne They are going to have fun 6. Nia’té:kon A lot of things 7. Enhonterihwahténkiake They shall have a lot of events going on 8. Kí:ken enwakiahia’kseró:kten This weekend 9. Entákta Saturday 10. Seskéha August 11. 27 enhská:ra’ne 27 will be the date 12. Tánon Awentatokenhtì:ke And Sunday 13. Ahnawà:t...
Small Plants and Grasses continued What We Can Do To Help Save the Small Plants and Grasses The very best way we can save the small plants and grasses is through education. We need to learn everything about them and work to identify as many as possible. The more we get to know the small plants and grasses the more we will respect them. To do this, we need to change the way we educate our children both at home and in the school system. We need to let the plants be the teachers. If we do, they will help our young people understand how to adapt...
The second month of the Green Food Box program ran more smoothly than the first as organizers work the kinks out of this innovative program. By bringing the food over in bulk with the help of Buggo Oakes and Perry Francis’s trucks and racecar trailers, workers at the distribution site were able to sort the produce there at the St. Regis Recreation. The distribution day took place on Wednesday, August 17 beginning at 2:00pm. “By bringing the food to Akwesasne in bulk and then dividing it up on...