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  • Tsi Snaihne School Recognizes September Star Students

    Oct 24, 2013

    Submitted by Darcy O’Connell Tsi Snaihne School celebrated their star students for September on Thursday, October 10th. Awards were presented to each classroom for Mohawk Language, Good Character and an overall student of the month. The students of the month enjoyed a pizza lunch with the principal the following afternoon....

  • American Legion Raffle

    Oct 24, 2013

    You won’t miss out if you’re looking to buy a raffle ticket from the American Legion members. Look for the volunteers set up across from Jock’s store on Cornwall Island. Prizes are $1500/$1000/$500 worth of Fuel! Take the cash if you use electric heat. Tickets will be drawn on Saturday, October 26th at the American Legion’s ‘Early Bird Dinner’. Pictured: Antoine Delormier Jr. busy filling out tickets; Joyce Leaf and Marilyn Francis, Auxiliary member. Photo by Rease Doxtdator....

  • SRMS Students Visit HAVFD Station #1 for Fire Prevention Week

    Samantha McMillon Wilkinson|Oct 24, 2013

    Last week HAVFD Station # 1 held Fire Prevention Week activities for St. Regis Mohawk School students. Over the 3 days of activities, about 400 students came through the fire station. Firefighters and volunteers touched on several subjects about safety. Jason McDonald talked about drugs and Internet danger. He told the kids never to post about their family’s whereabouts on social media websites like Facebook because you invite burglars to your home. “Everything can happen around here,” he said....

  • Mohawk Lesson

    Oct 24, 2013

    Mohawk Lesson...

  • Kanenstowanen (Big Corn Ceremony)

    Oct 24, 2013

    On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 the Kaieri Niioriwake Ronaterihonte (Faithkeepers), Rotiianeshon (chiefs) and Kanistensera (Clanmothers) came together in Kanonsesne( Long House) to set the date for kanenstowanen (Big Corn) or sometimes referred to as Ka’khowanen (Harvest) Ceremony. When the White corn is ripe (ionenharari) or hard (ionenstaniron) enough to put into the soup, is when the people should come and give thanks and greetings for the corn and iontekhwaroroke (gathering of the foods) from our gardens. Anyone of these names can be used i...

  • HVFD Station #3 Holds Open House

    Samantha McMillon Wilkinson|Oct 24, 2013

    Last Wednesday night, HAVFD Station # 3 held an open house to celebrate Fire Prevention Week and opened the Snye station to the public. Station # 3 had visited the Kanatakon School and ECDP Headstart earlier in the week to teach the kids fire safety. A table was set up in the meeting room that was full of goodies for visitors and each family could also receive a free smoke detector for their home. A favorite was the fire extinguisher assimilator training device, which allowed visitors to learn...

  • ABGC Torch Club Hosts Akwesasne's First Neon Walk

    Kaniethonkie|Oct 24, 2013

    On Saturday, October 19, 2013 the Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club along with the ACCE (Akwesasne Coalition for Community Empowerment) held a free family event at the Tewathahita Walking Trail and benefitting the Torch Club. Torch Clubs are charter small-group leadership and service clubs within the Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club for boys and girls ages 11-13. A Torch Club is a powerful vehicle through which Club staff can help meet the special character development needs of younger adolescents at a...

  • Capital Project Passes But No Turf Field for Salmon River

    Molly Gushea|Oct 24, 2013

    Six hundred and one people turned out to vote in Salmon River School District’s $36.5 million capital project vote, which was held in the SRC high school auditorium October 22, 2013. District voters approved funding for the capital project 382-212. However, voters rejected proposition two, 425-176, which would have allowed the district to build a synthetic turf field. The scope of the project includes renovations and improvements to boilers, the water system, plumbing, roofs, ventilation, electrical, exterior, classrooms throughout all three s...

  • Rabies Clinic held at Kawehnoke Fire Station

    Oct 24, 2013

    Rabies Clinic held at Kawehnoke Fire Station...

  • Ahkwesahsne to Host the Haudenosaunee Fall Sing

    Oct 24, 2013

    The Ahkwesahsne Women’s and Men’s Singing Societies are honored and happy to host the Haudenosaunee Fall Sing on November 16, 2013. We will welcome as many as one thousand people or more, from the Six Nations Territories. Each Nation will be represented by their Women’s and Men’s Singing Societies, to share their songs and report on activities they’ve been involved with in their communities. Singing Societies gather two times a year; in the Spring and in the Fall. Singing Societies are regarded as mutual aid societies who assist community...

  • HAUDENOSAUNEE REPRESENTATIVES AND ACTIVISTS GATHER TO DISCUSS THE MOVEMENT TO BAN FRACKING IN NEW YORK STATE

    Oct 24, 2013

    Syracuse- Haudenosaunee representatives and activists will gather on Saturday, October 26th at Syracuse University for a panel discussion on hydrofracking. Panelists will discuss the Haudenosaunee perspective on hydrofracking, pollution in our region, the growth of the anti-fracking movement, and how we have maintained the moratorium in New York State through participation in environmental policy. Who: Featured speakers include Freida Jacques, Clanmother at Onondaga Nation, Curtis Waterman of the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force, Matt...

  • Museum Hosts Documentary Film Making Workshop with RJ Joseph

    Samantha McMillon Wilkinson|Oct 24, 2013

    The Akwesasne Museum hosted a Workshop on Documentary Film Making on Saturday October 19th. RJ Joseph (Cree), owner of Moccasin Path Productions talked about his experience as a film maker and shared many important tips for attendees that are interested in film making. RJ is originally from Alberta, but has lived in California for about 20 years. He started in the film industry as a stunt man in movies like “Thunderheart” and “Desperado.” He did that for about 12 years but then injured his nec...

  • Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday October 26, 10am – 2pm

    Oct 24, 2013

    The St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police will hold another Drug Take Back Day Saturday October 26 from 10am to 2pm at the Tribal Police Station. This time, people who drop off will receive a free small coffee from Dunkin Donuts! Remember, their Medication DropBox is available anytime, but they have these Take Back Days to raise awareness. Tribal Police say the public can help prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, or unwanted prescription drugs....

  • Akwesasne Mohawk Territory Community Watch for a Safer Community

    Oct 24, 2013

    Akwesasne - The Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department are releasing the following Halloween safety information for the benefit and safety of our children, elders and community. Enforcement of our bylaws for all-terrain vehicle traffic will be occurring in all boundaries of the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory. We ask the parents of our children to assist us in ensuring that all-terrain vehicle traffic infractions for this special time of year are prevented. We will be continuing to impound all-terrain...

  • Reader Photos

    Oct 24, 2013

    We would like to say, Great Job to Tya Thompson on a fabulous 1st season of Short Stirrups (horse jumping). Tya has won over 20 ribbons and is very passionate about horses and her new found sport. Her Mom and Grandparents are so very proud of you. Tya is the daughter of Chelsey and Granddaughter of Becca & Timmy Thompson....

  • 'Every Day Counts' Poster Contest At Tsi Snaihne School

    Oct 24, 2013

    Submitted by Alexandra Cook The contest asked students and parents/guardians to show the importance of daily attendance at school. There were 30 entries and each student who entered received a prize that was donated by Turtle Island Promotions and the Tsi Snaihne School Parent Committee. The Tsi Snaihne School is pleased to announce the winners of the “Every Day Counts” contest. They are: Early Years – Brynlee Roundpoint, Easton Oakes-Sisto and Mylynn Laughing. The Grade 1 to 3 winners are: Chaz...

  • It's a Girl!

    Oct 24, 2013

    Name: Mattya Nevaeh Thompson Mohawk Name: Iakonkwe:tiio Born: Friday, October 29, 2012 @ 10:48am Weight: 7lbs. 2 oz. Length: 19 1/2 inches Clan: Wolf Parents: Matthew Thompson & LaToya Rourke Maternal Grandparents: Raymond & Susan Rourke Paternal Grandparents: Gerald Thompson & Eileen Montour Maternal Great Grandparents: Isabel & the late Joseph Rourke, Richard & Charlotte Thompson Paternal Great Grandparents: Jimmy & Margaret Montour, the late Barney & Anna Thompson...

  • Celebrate Sisterhood with Activities Each Month

    Sesi King|Oct 24, 2013

    A family is so important and especially if the family takes time out of their busy lives to enjoy quiet time and each other. Our mother was the center of our existence as, in most cases, a mother is. She always wished to have brothers and sisters while growing up as an only child. Since her passing 23 years ago, us sisters promised to keep each other’s company often. That promise continues. We are six sisters in a family of 14, Sesi, Shirley, Janice, Betty, Josie and Theresa in order. We take t...

  • "Molly of the Mohawks" Opera coming to SRCS on November 2nd

    Rachelle Garrow Hayes|Oct 24, 2013

    On November 2, 2013 the Salmon River Central High School auditorium stage will become a living history book when “Molly of the Mohawks” Opera will be performed by local as well as professional talent. The opera will tell the story of Molly Brant, a Mohawk Indian woman during the Revolutionary War (1775-83), and her husband, British loyalist, Sir William Johnson. Molly is credited with being one of the most influential women in the eighteenth century as she tried to unite the Indian Nations to...

  • OFA Retirement Luncheon for Jann Day

    Oct 24, 2013

    Submitted by the Senior Center After working 23 years and 10 months for the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, Jann Day retired in September. The Office for the Aging held a luncheon for Jann on Friday, October 11th, 2013. Many wonderful stories regaled Jann about working with her: Christmas presents for her coworkers or recalling stories of her when she was younger, all from Chief Ron LaFrance, Mary Grow, senior Minerva White, Senior Club President Lois Thomas and Jann herself! After a baked ham lunch...

  • Police Blotter

    Oct 24, 2013

    Daniel K. Johnson, 35, of Hogansburg was arrested by Tribal Police and charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, operating a motor vehicle with blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more, driving while intoxicated and failed to use designated lane at 9:54 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19. Police allege Johnson’s blood alcohol content was 0.13 percent. He is to answer the charges in Bombay Town Court on November 19. Robert J. Smoke, 47, of Hogansburg was arrested by Tribal Police and charged with aggravated driving while i...

  • Collaboration Urged At Child Safe Summit

    Oct 24, 2013

    By Randi Barreiro, Sky Woman Media If people do not think about child abuse, they will not detect child abuse. That was the primary message of Dr. Karyn Patno, a pediatrician and founder of the ChildSafe Program at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Dr. Patno’s recent collaboration with the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police on a case of suspected child abuse was the impetus for the Tribe’s first-ever Child Safe Summit, a large collective effort held this month to educate service pro...

  • Photo taken in October 1957 at the St. Regis Church

    Oct 24, 2013

    L-R: Groom Kenneth Thompson, Bride Eleanor Lazore, Dolly Jonathan (from Ohsweken), Donald Richmond, Patsy Tarbell, Vincent Thompson, Florabelle Herne and Thomas Ransom.Niawen to Kenneth Thompson for sharing this photo. He commented that only 2 people are left today. His cousin Donald just passed last week. Do you have any old photos that you’d like to share with our readers in Blast from the Past? Bring them in! Our offices are located on Hilltop Drive in the same building as CKON. Stop l...

  • Master Teacher – 4 positions in the following areas: Hunting & Trapping or Fishing & River Use or Traditional Medicine & Healing or Horticulture & Basket Making

    Oct 24, 2013

    Division: Environment – Akwesasne Cultural Restoration Program Salary: $27,518.40 – 85,779.20 25-1062 Status: Full-time, Exempt Deadline: Kentenhkó:wa/November 8, 2013 Description of Position: Primary responsibility of the Master will be to work with the Apprentices on a daily basis, instructing them on traditional cultural practices of the four identified activities of our ancestors; Hunting & Trapping, Fishing & River Use, Traditional Medicines & Healing, or Horticulture & Basket Making. Qualifications: Knowledge of traditional acti...

  • 2 Language Specialists

    Oct 24, 2013

    Division: Environment – Akwesasne Cultural Restoration Program Salary: $27,518.40 – 85,779.20 25-1062 Status: Full-time, Exempt Deadline: Kentenhkó:wa/November 8, 2013 Description of Position: Primary responsibility of the Language Specialist will be to work with the Akwesasne Cultural Restoration Program on a daily basis in learning and reintegrating the Mohawk Language relating to the four areas of traditional practices: fishing/river use, hunting/trapping, horticulture/basket making and medicinal plants/healing. Qualifications: Any awar...

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