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Mohawk Council of Akwesasne held an informational presentation and discussion on Thursday, September 7th 2017 at 6 pm in the Kawehnoke Recreation Center. The presentation was in regards to the new proposal that has been offered to Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, by Hydro One. Hydro One Company has offered to sell its shares to Ontario First Nations, because the Government of Ontario has broadened the ownership of Hydro One, a utility owning the majority of electricity distribution and transmission infrastructure in the Province. The proposal was...
The Ànowaràkowa Arena staff did a great job this past Saturday, September 16th 2017 hosting their Fall Country Fest. The Festival started during the day with local artists and vendors set up inside and out of the Arena from 1 pm to 6 pm. Some of the local artists who performed throughout the day were DJ White, Hawi and Kevin Fitch. The event was free for the family during the day, and for those who have a love for country music. The main event started at 7 pm, with two different tribute singers...
The Akwesasne Cancer Support Group held a Memorial Candle Walk on Sunday, September 16, 2017. Under still sunny skies and temps around 80 degrees at 5pm, walkers registered and took to walking the Tewatahita Trails. Over 30 walkers participated and later in the evening, carried candles for a loved one who has passed. The ravages of cancer affect every person living in Akwesasne. When the Akwesasne Cancer Support groups hosts an event, the place should be packed showing our support for those who...
SUNY Potsdam will host its sixth annual Suicide Awareness Walk on Saturday, Sept. 23, starting outside Thatcher Hall. Registration will open at 11 a.m., and the walk will begin promptly at noon. The campus walk is sponsored by the College Counseling Center and the Jeffrey Kimball Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Awareness. The walk will raise funds to support the foundation’s work at SUNY Potsdam and in the surrounding communities to save lives through prevention and awareness. The rain location is in the Barrington Student Union. Free p...
By Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA) It has been more than a century, but they are finally going home. Three Native American children, buried at what is now the Carlisle Barracks, were disinterred in August, which started the process of returning their remains to their rightful home in Wyoming, capping decades of efforts to get them there. The three children were members of the Northern Arapaho Nation and are among the 200 who died when they were students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Their names, according to a June 21 notice in the...
Saturday, October 7th, 2017 1:00pm – 3:00pm Berkeley Park (across from the old hotel in Saranac Lake) Organized by North County 350 Alliance and partners! The theme is “Climate change denial is the REAL hoax....
The theme for 2017 is "Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All." The theme honors the spirit of TOGETHER, a global initiative that promotes respect, safety and dignity for everyone forced to flee their homes in search of a better life. TOGETHER unites the organizations of the United Nations System, the 193 Member States of the United Nations, the private sector, civil society, academic institutions and individual citizens in a global partnership in support of diversity,...
KINGSTON, Ontario — If you have ever visited Kingston, Ontario, and many Akwesasronon have, it is impossible to escape the presence of Sir John A. Macdonald. His name is on the highway into town, a main boulevard through the city and buildings across the educational spectrum, from a new elementary school in a suburb to the law school of the prestigious Queen’s University. Macdonald, whose visage adorns the Canadian $10 bill, was Canada’s first prime minister and the chief broker of the political deal that created the country 150 years ago....
September 18, 2017. Ottawa, ON. As the 42nd session of Parliament begins, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde said there needs to be focus from all parties on concrete, practical steps towards building a nation-to-nation relationship between First Nations and Canada. “It’s time for Canada’s commitments to be translated into action. First Nations have a vision of a renewed nation-to-nation relationship with Canada,” said National Chief Bellegarde. “Our agenda is based on realizing this vision by taking practical steps tha...
DUBLIN, IRELAND –September 8, 2017– Allergan plc (NYSE: AGN), a leading global pharmaceutical company, and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe today announced that the Tribe now owns all Orange Book-listed patents for RESTASIS® (Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion) 0.05%, and that Allergan has been granted exclusive licenses in the patents related to the product. The Tribe, a recognized sovereign tribal government, is filing a motion to dismiss the ongoing inter partes review (IPR) of the RESTASIS® patents based on their sovereign immunity from IPR c...
The 17th Annual Akwesasne International Powwow took place this past weekend, September 9th and 10th, 2017. The weekend turned out to be a warm and beautiful one, with many coming out to enjoy the event. This year the powwow also provided free shuttles for folks to get picked up in Cornwall. The free shuttles were a nice way to help many get to the powwow, whether they had no vehicle or not enough money to pay the toll both. The event was packed right from the beginning, with many from Akwesasne...
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A Rooseveltown man attending St. Lawrence University is facing felony drug charges after allegedly being caught with cocaine, ecstasy and Adderall in a dorm hall. Keegan P. Thomas is charged with third- and fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, both felonies, and misdemeanors including seventh-degree criminal possession of controlled substance, second-degree criminal use of drug paraphernalia: scales and fourth-degree criminal possession of marijuana: more than two ounces, according to Canton police....
We were inspired by the Letter to the Editor written by Kaweienón:ni Margaret Peters in the July 27, 2017 issue and initiatives such as the Kanien’keha Owenna’shon:ah Signage Project. Indian Time decided to incorporate more Mohawk language into the newspaper. We hope you enjoy the new look of Indian Time! Niawenkowa to Margaret Peters, Mary Fadden Arquette and Karihwenhawe for helping us incorporate Mohawk Language into the paper! The Time Keepers...
All schools are open! With the opening of Salmon River Central School and the St. Regis Mohawk School this past week, please be careful on the roads as students are boarding their buses and in the afternoon, when they return home....
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Massena village police have arrested a fourth suspect in connection with an August shooting and stabbing. On Sept. 8, police charged Richard A. Herne, 36, of Akwesasne with first-degree assault, first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary. He had turned himself in to the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police, who turned him over to Massena police, according to Chief Adam Love. He was arraigned in Massena Village Court by Justice Joseph Brown and remanded to the St. Lawrence County jail, Canton, in...
Indian Time apologizes to Tommie Lynn for misspelling her name in last week's issue....
Kanento Boots, 63, of Akwesasne, Ontario, Canada, was sentenced Sept. 11 to time served (111 days in jail) and one year of supervised release for illegally transporting an alien within the United States, according to Acting United States Attorney Grant C. Jaquith. Boots pleaded guilty on Aug. 15. He admitted that on May 23, on the Akwesasne reservation near Hogansburg, he picked up a Hungarian man, Zsolt Mihaly, who had just crossed the border illegally from Canada. Boots drove Mihaly a short distance and Mihaly then got into the car of...
The Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club would like to take this time to send out a huge THANK YOU to all the programs that helped make the 2017 Teen Future Leaders Summer Program a huge success, but most importantly to the SAINT REGIS MOHAWK TRIBE for investing in our teens. The amount of knowledge shared with the teens and time spent working with them will have a lasting impact on what they walk away with. We would like to thank the following programs/people that have taken the time to come to the...
Gertrude Gray and Kirby Watson won the door prizes that were made possible from the Akwesasne Community Fund at Orientation on September 6th, 2017. The Reading Incentive Program theme this year is "Super Readers are Superheroes at Tsi Snaihne School." Photo submitted by Lynda Brown....
Tsi Snaihne School students and staff members had their first Spirit Day on September 8th. Students and staff members wore the school colours (blue and yellow) to show their school spirit. Photo submitted by Lynda Brown....
1. The September Monthly meeting was called to order at 10:00am and chaired by Chief Beverly Cook. Chief Cook asked for a moment of silence for those who have passed on and to pray for our relatives and friends affected by the recent hurricanes. 2. Review of previous Action items were read: The continued investigation into the correlation and relationship between the original Elders Benefit Group and anonymous propaganda. In Progress: As requested by a community member Tribal Council met with National Grid on July 10, 2017. Compliance is...
AKWESASNE – The Strong Roots Board was pleased to deliver much needed sports and fitness equipment to the Iakwa'shatste Youth Fitness Group. The Iakwa'shatste Youth Fitness Group was started five years ago by two young ladies, Elisha King and Steevi King, who experienced many benefits through sports and wanted to share that with the youth in our community. Their focus is on youth ages 12-25 and they are providing quality programs focused on physical fitness, nutrition, and leadership. When a...