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Articles from the November 7, 2024 edition


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  • Wa'akwanenhstaienthó:ko

    Nov 7, 2024

    1. Kenténha nikahá:wi In October 2. Ne MCA Onhwentsia'ón:we Shakotitsièn:tha tsi nahò:ten ratíhsere The MCA Land-Based Healing program 3. Tánon ne SRMT Tsi Ratiienhnthóhtha tsi nahò:ten ratíhsere And the SRMT Agriculture program 4. Wahatinenhstaienhnthó:ko They harvested corn 5. Wa'akwanénhstako We did pick corn 6. Ókia'ke athé:rakon iontkéhtats wa'hatinenhstá:ta'a Some put the corn in a pack basket 7. Kaià:rakon wa'akwanenhstá:ta'a ò:ni We also put the corn in a bag 8. Óh nà:ken ne ka'sereht...

  • MCA Employment Opportunities

    Nov 7, 2024

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  • Community Notice

    Nov 7, 2024

    Community Notice...

  • United States Elects a Convicted Felon for Their President

    Kaniehtonkie|Nov 7, 2024

    By Kaniehtonkie. United States – American citizens elected a convicted felon as their president. Trump was convicted in New York this spring on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush-money payment made to a porn star before the 2016 presidential election. Presidential pardoning power only applies to federal offences, not to crimes violating state law. There is nothing under federal law or in the U.S. Constitution that prevents a felon from leading the nation. To become president, candidates need only be at l...

  • Death of Young Inuk Man Underlines Police Violence in Nunavik

    Nov 7, 2024

    The small community of Salluit, Nunavik in northern Quebec is mourning the loss of community member Joshua Papigatuk. Salluit is the second northernmost Inuit community in Quebec, located on Sugluk Inlet close to the Hudson Strait. Joshua Papigatuk was shot by a Nunavik police officer in his community in the early morning hours on Nov. 4. His twin brother, Garnet Papigatuk, was also at the scene and shot by the officer as well. Garnet was medevaced to a hospital in the south where he received...

  • Indian Time Newspaper – 1983 to 2024

    Nov 7, 2024
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    Indian Time Newspaper is officially closing it doors on December 19, 2024. After 41+ years and over 2000 issues, the staff of Indian Time has decided to shut down. Indian Time Newspaper is one of the longest serving independent newspapers in the North Country, serving the community of Akwesasne, our surrounding neighbors, our neighbors to the north – Cornwall, and across the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. It’s been challenging for the past several years, from losing our beloved manager Helen Lazore, to never closing during the Covid pandemic, combi... Full story