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  • Akwesasne Lacrosse Calendar 1995-1996

    Sep 7, 2023

    Johnson O'Malley Lacrosse Team Back row: L-R: Coach Everett Lazore, Tyler Curleyhead, Ryan Jacobs, Jonathan Cook, Casey Jacobs, Goalie Ash Cook, Phillip "Jr." Gray, Billy Barnes, Aaron Arquette, George Tarbell, Assistant Coach Bryan Cole. Middle row L-R: Hannah Lazore, Cody Back, Bradley Tarbell, Lucas Mitchell, Scott Derouchie, Caleb Bradley & Russell Terrance. In Front: L-R: Evan Cree & Ryan Oakes Do you have any old photos that you'd like to share with our readers in Blast from the Past?...

  • CAA Management is currently looking for reliable, hard-working talent for the following positions...

    Sep 7, 2023

    For more information please contact Human Resource Dept. by phone 518.358.6072x140 or by email [email protected] Or Apply online at caamgmt.com/find-a-job/...

  • Basic Call to Consciousness

    Sep 7, 2023

    Continued from last week. North and South – the American contingent. The affluence of the North: the poverty of the South. The “under-development” of the South; the “over-development” of the North. And what does it all represent to Indian people? Another Question: What does colonialism mean? Colonialism is the process by which we are systematically confused. Colonialism-from the word colony: to be controlled from afar. Confusion-an agent of control. The confusion takes many shapes and forms (gimmicks) that overlap creating layers, many, man...

  • UC Riverside Professor to Resign Amidst Pretendian Allegations

    Sep 7, 2023

    An ethnic studies professor, who has been charged with wrongfully identifying herself as Cherokee, is resigning from her position at the University of California Riverside. However, she is receiving favorable terms in the process. Andrea Smith has been granted permission to continue teaching at the university until August 2024, maintain her retirement benefits, and hold the designation of professor emeritus, as stated in the severance contract made public by the institution. Moreover, Smith has the liberty to assert her Cherokee heritage, but...

  • Akwesasne Communication Society Annual General Assembly

    Sep 7, 2023

    The Akwesasne Communication Society will hold their Annual General Assembly on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 6 p.m. at the SRMT’s Senior’s Center Sun Room located on Route 37 in Akwesasne. The Akwesasne Communication Society Annual General Assembly Tentative agenda will be as follows: Opening Introduction of the Akwesasne Communication Society Board of Commissioners Approve Minutes of 2022 Annual General Assembly Presentation of Financial Review Amendments to the Akwesasne Communication Society Constitution & Bylaws Announcement of Election R...

  • Suicide is Preventable

    Sep 7, 2023

    Suicide is a difficult subject to talk about. However, when someone talks about suicide or mentions that they are worried about someone close to them, it is important to act and get help quickly. What is suicide? Suicide means that someone ends their life on purpose. It is important to know that people who die by suicide or attempt suicide do not necessarily want to die. However, they think that suicide is the only solution to deal with difficult feelings or situations. Who is affected? The...

  • Land Being Returned to Tribe 160 Years After Mass Hanging

    Sep 7, 2023

    MINNNESOTA - The landscapes of a Minnesota state park, filled with golden prairies and winding rivers, also conceal the secret graves of Dakota individuals who perished when the United States breached treaties with Native Americans over a hundred years ago. Presently, their descendants are reclaiming this land. In an uncommon gesture, the state is returning the park, laden with a troubled past, to a Dakota tribe, in an effort to redress the incidents that sparked a war and resulted in the most extensive mass execution in the history of the US....

  • Interactive Map of Indian Boarding Schools Released

    Sep 7, 2023

    The number of boarding schools in the United States that historically aimed to “civilize” Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians has been documented in a newly released interactive map by the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. This Minnesota-based organization has, over the years, compiled what is widely regarded as the most comprehensive list of such schools, now totaling 523, and including institutions from Canada. This follows the release of a list by the U.S. Interior Department last year, which inc...

  • Haaland will Travel to Ottawa

    Sep 7, 2023

    The U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, of the Laguna Pueblo, is set to visit Ottawa this Wednesday for discussions with Canadian officials, centering around the shared dedication of both countries to strengthening Indigenous communities. Accompanying Secretary Haaland will be Carmen G. Cantor, Assistant Secretary for Insular and International Affairs, and Bryan Newland of the Bay Mills Indian Community, Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs. The team from the Interior Department will be welcomed by David L. Cohen, the U.S....

  • Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson Passes

    Sep 7, 2023

    WASHINGTON - Bill Richardson, who served as the Democratic governor of New Mexico for two terms and represented the United States as an ambassador to the United Nations, passed away at the age of 75. After retiring from politics, Richardson devoted his time to securing the freedom of Americans held captive by foreign foes. His passing was announced by the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, an organization he established and directed, stating that he peacefully passed away in his sleep at his residence in Chatham, Massachusetts. “He l...

  • End of Summer Bash a Smashing Success

    Sep 7, 2023

    By Isaac White Summer is the season for barbecues, beach days, and live music. As the days grow shorter and the evenings cooler, it is customary to bid adieu to the sunny season with a bang. This year, the Brass Horse hosted the 'End of Summer Bash,' an event put together by Cannabis Island, that undoubtedly left a mark on the memories of those who attended. The event, held last Friday, was attended by a large crowd, clearly showing the anticipation and excitement surrounding it. The atmosphere...

  • Entertainment Binge

    Sep 7, 2023

    By Isaac White I might not be as wordy this week as you’re used to. I’ve said that before but I’m a bit low on brain functionality right now. Maybe it’ll clear itself up as I go along. That being said, I’m not promising anything groundbreaking this week. Well that’s not true, my words are always innovative and insightful. Ok now I’m starting to feel like myself again. I want to deliver a message to one particular reader. I am totally independent thinking and my wife does NOT tell me what to write about. I’m not sure where people get this...

  • Oklahoma Governor's Authority Over Native Council Dramatically Reduced

    Sep 7, 2023

    OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma legislators have limited Governor Kevin Stitt’s authority over a committee focused on Native American education amidst ongoing conflicts with tribal chiefs. The officials removed eight of Stitt’s nine nominations to the Oklahoma Advisory Council on Indian Education, a relatively obscure state committee that might be instrumental in developing new public school syllabuses on Native American topics, a crucial objective for State Superintendent Ryan Walters. The officials passed Senate Bill 299 this year to extend the adv...

  • First Annual Cornwall Culture Fest Coming

    Sep 7, 2023

    On Saturday, September 23rd from 10am to 4pm at Lamoureux Park the community is coming together to host the first Annual Cornwall Culture Fest: Celebrating the diversity of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Cornwall and Akwesasne. Join this vibrant event which features live performances, over 40 exhibitors, food and children’s activities. Under the leadership of Farhana Meghji, Equity Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator for the Cornwall Community Hospital and the Cornwall Police Services a collaboration of the following community partners have c...

  • New Mexico AG will Oversee Education

    Sep 7, 2023

    New Mexico’s Attorney General, Raúl Torrez, is seeking control over the state’s languid advancement in the reformation of its public education system. This move is in an effort to guarantee that all children receive the adequate education mandated by a significant court decision in 2018. In this lawsuit, the judge concluded that the state failed to uphold the educational rights of Native American, English language-learners, disabled, and economically disadvantaged children. “There is frustration with the lack of progress over the past five y...

  • Crow Artist' Work will Adorn National Mall

    Sep 7, 2023

    An artist hailing from the Crow Tribe is setting a historic precedent with an innovative exhibition in the heart of the country. Wendy Red Star, brought up on the Crow Reservation in Montana, is among the six artists showcasing their work in Beyond Granite. This initiative’s pioneering installation will be available for public viewing starting Friday. Notably, it marks the first of its kind in the annals of the National Mall’s outdoor exhibitions. Red Star’s piece, named The Soil You See…, is displayed in Constitution Gardens, adjacent to the...

  • Niawen

    Sep 7, 2023

    The passing of Troy was a sad time and a terrible loss for many people. I want to thank those who were there to help the family and me send Troy on his journey. I want to thank Hospice of the North Country, Canton/Potsdam Cancer Center, Tri-Lakes Medical Center, UVM and Donaldsons Funeral Home for taking such great care of Troy. I definitely could not have done this without the Saint Boys (Dwayne, Grid, Owen, Mikey and Stevie). You all showed the true meaning of love and family. Your support...

  • Ecuadorians Vote to Halt Oil Drilling in Biodiverse Amazonian National Park

    Sep 7, 2023

    Last week, Ecuadorians voted in a historic referendum to halt the development of all new oilwells in the Yasuní national park in the Amazon – one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Voting took place in the first round of presidential elections last week with voters opting to protect the unique biosphere by a margin of nearly 20% with more than 90% of the ballot counted. More than 58% voted in favor and 41% against, according to Ecuador's National Electoral Commission. This area is ho...

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    Sep 7, 2023

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    Sep 7, 2023

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