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  • 'What Is Mathematical Biology and Why Is It Useful?' Next Science Cafe

    Mar 9, 2017

    “What Is Mathematical Biology and Why Is It Useful?” will be presented by Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Mathematics Diana White at the next Science Cafe at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14, at the Rushton Conference Room in the Best Western University Inn, 90 E. Main St. in Canton, N.Y. and at 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15, at the St. Lawrence Valley Roasters & Jernabi Coffeehouse, 11 Maple St. in Potsdam, N.Y. During the past half-century, a new field of science called Mathematical Biology has emerged, where questions at the int...

  • SRMT Monthly Meeting for March

    Mar 9, 2017

    The SRMT’s monthly meeting was called to order at 10am on Saturday, March 4, 2017 and chaired by Chief Beverly Cook. 2.The review of previous action items/motions from the floor included: 1. Community member requested information of the future plans for the former IGA building. (ONGOING) 2. Community member requested information on the Tribal Council eligibility for office. 3. Community member requested report from LLC Boards. (This motion was forwarded to Tewathahonni) 4. Tribal Council to report on February Tribal Meeting motion from the f...

  • AMS Science on the Wall

    Mar 9, 2017

    Submitted by Tanner Thompson On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 the Ahkwesahsne Mohawk School held their annual early years science fair, which took place in the gymnasium. The early years classes were able to showcase their artistic skills to the public and the theme was "dinosaurs."...

  • AFN Invites All Canadians to Participate in a National Circle of Ceremony and Healing for Our Spirits on March 17, 2017

    Mar 9, 2017

    OTTAWA, March 1, 2017 /CNW/ - In response to the ongoing national suicide crisis facing First Nations people, Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Perry Bellegarde and the AFN National Executive, including the AFN Elders, Women’s and Youth Councils, are calling for a National Circle of Ceremony and Healing for Our Spirits to be held on Friday, March 17th. “On this day, we are asking First Nations men and women to come together in prayer and ceremony to bring peace and healing for our people,” said National Chief Perry Belle...

  • Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Joins Amicus Brief to Support Standing Rock Sioux

    Mar 2, 2017

    AKWESASNE — On Tuesday, Enníska/February 21, 2017 the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe signed onto an amicus brief in support of the National Indian Women’s Resource Center’s (NIWRC) objection to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers abrupt termination of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process and granting of an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline. The brief focuses on the failure of the Corps to consider the public interest and impact on Native women and children that will result from the presence of significant oil production and transp...

  • The 2017 Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department Banquet

    Samantha McMillon Wilkinsonm|Mar 2, 2017

    On Saturday, February 25, 2017 the annual Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department Banquet was held at the American Legion Post 1479. A delicious meal was served after a cocktail hour, followed by the awards presentation done by President Derek Comins and Treasurer Jason McDonald. There were several door prizes up for grabs, including a Casino stay, and many more from other local businesses. Also present were guests from Fire Departments and agencies from surrounding areas including...

  • The Practical Side of a Single Name

    Mar 2, 2017

    In a previous article, “Battle to Use One Name Won After 26 Years”, Indian Time (Vol. 35 #6), was incorrectly stated as, ‘She is now legally recognized as Ienonhkwa’tsheriiostha NLN. The acronym is just as important as her name: NLN stands for “No Last Name”.’ For all legal and practical reasons, a First Nation person choosing to be identified by one name no longer has to use the acronym ‘NLN’ for no last name. To help clarify, as Sheree Bonaparte stated, “She is legally known as Ienonhkwa’tsheriiostha, not Ienonhkwa’tsheriiosth...

  • Harris, Boots, Swamp are 2017 NNATC Art Battle Winners

    Andy Gardner|Mar 2, 2017

    More than a dozen artists went brush-to-brush at the Native North American Traveling College's second Art Battle on Feb. 25 at the St. Regis Mohawk School. The live painting contest pitted the artists against each other for a half hour at a time. They would be assigned a random theme and judged. The top three finishers from each round advanced to a final round. The final round theme was "Contemporary Issues." Dukon Harris won first place, Bruce Boots second and Andy Swamp third. In the first...

  • Harris, Boots, Swamp are 2017 NNATC Art Battle Winners - Part 2

    Mar 2, 2017

    Here are additional pictures....

  • Room Occupancy Fee Contributes $4,000 to Salmon River Mohawk Club

    Mar 2, 2017

    On Enníska/February 28, 2017 The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council contributed $4,000 from the Tribe's Room Occupancy Fee to help support the Salmon River Central School Mohawk Club's third annual cultural exchange with the Santa Fe Indian School. The donation complements the club's own fundraising efforts that raised $1,000 and will enable ten Mohawk Club students, along with chaperones Katsitsionni Fox and Kenny Perkins, to travel from April 18-24, 2017 to Santa Fe, New Mexico and share...

  • Parade of Nations Hosting Artist Contest

    Mar 2, 2017

    This year the Parade of Nations for the Developmentally Challenged (PONDC), helping those artistically inclined, is holding an artistic contest on June 10th during the PONDC Parade and Multicultural in Long Sault (Bethune Park and Long Sault Arena) to celebrate the 150th Canada Day Anniversary. THEME: Artistic representation of an immediate family crest in any shape or form of art. WINNING CRITERIA, AWARDS AND REGISTRATION DEADLINE Five 1st place winners will receive trophies. One each from...

  • Ahatihsesta'ta Putting Sap in the Tree Ceremony

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, Clan Mothers, and Faithkeepers announce Sap Ceremony to be held on Friday, March 3, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Please bring tobacco to make an offering to all the trees and shrubs that we asked to come back to us from our offering at Mid-winter, especially for the sap to come back into the maple tree so we have maple syrup for another year. After tobacco burning, we will do O’stowakowa, then we will do Tenhakenrawenrie (stirring ash song) to honor the Basswood tree, then sing Teioshitatihon to honor the Hickory t...

  • MERCEDES BENZ GIVEAWAY WINNER FROM WATERTOWN, NY

    Mar 2, 2017

    (AKWESASNE, NY) – On Saturday, February 18, 2017, the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort (AMCR) concluded its Mercedes Benz Giveaway. Shelley Hale, from Watertown, NY was declared the GRAND PRIZE winner of a new 2017 Mercedes-Benz GLA 250! The Mercedes Benz Giveaway promotion started on January 1, 2017. To be eligible, guests earned entries for every 25 points earned. Of the ten finalists, Shelley was the sixth participant to make her selection. The previous five (5) participants received a consolat...

  • Tribe's Planning & Infrastructure Building Nearing Completion

    Mar 2, 2017

    (Enníska/February 23, 2017) Construction of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe's new facility to house its Planning & Infrastructure Division is getting closer to being completed. The building is located at 2817 State Route 95 in Akwesasne and was designed by Tisdel Associates and being built by Danko Construction Inc. of Massena, NY. When substantially completed in April 2017, the pre-engineered metal building will include 11,600 square feet of space; 5 vehicle bays, eight work stations, conference...

  • Kyla Smoke Named 2017 New York State Fair Indian Village Princess

    Mar 2, 2017

    Kyla Smoke, an 18-year-old high school senior, was named 2017 New York State Fair Indian Village Princess. She will represent the Onondaga Nation for 13 days at the fair. She'll be the lead dancer and an announcer. Her duties will also include greeting visitors and answering questions about Haudenosaunee culture and history. Smoke is the daughter of DJ Smoke and Onondaga Nation Clan Mother Ev Powless. Each year the member nations -- Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora -- of...

  • BEGINNER YOGA

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Community Health Program is please to announce Beginner Yoga. Yoga has been known to help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and lower heart rate. Yoga classes are to take place from 6pm-7pm at the following locations: Mondays: Tsi Snaihne School Tuesdays: Kawehno:ke Recreation Wednesdays: Kana:takon School Thursdays: Kawehno:ke Recreation Please bring a yoga mat and a bottle of water (some mats are available). For more information please call: 613-575-2341 ext. 3247. You can also sign up for classes online at: https://...

  • RRCA ENCOURAGES TREE PLANTING

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA) is once again proud to offer watershed residents the opportunity to beautify their property with a variety of conifers as well as deciduous trees and shrubs. All seedlings are indigenous species often unavailable at local nurseries. Tree seedlings come in multiples of ten per species and must be ordered before the March 31st deadline. In total, 27 species are available this year and includes conifer trees such as White Spruce and White Pine, deciduous trees like Black Walnut and Butternut, and...

  • Elephant Toothpaste

    Mar 2, 2017

    Submitted by Daniel Sweet, 4-H Educator This week at the 4-H Tribal Mentoring program at Salmon River Central and St. Regis Mohawk schools, 4-H'ers engaged in an exciting chemistry project: Elephant Toothpaste. The Elephant Toothpaste experiment shows a chemical reaction that occurs between hydrogen peroxide, yeast, and dish soap. In this hands-on project, 4-H'ers experienced the properties of a chemical reaction. For the experiment, 4-H Mentors and Mentees split up into small groups, and were...

  • ACFS Parenting Conference with AnneMarie Churchill

    Mar 2, 2017

    MCA’s Akwesasne Child & Family Services is hosting a Parenting Conference this Sat., March 4, 2017 from 8:30 am- 4 pm at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino. There are 150 seats available and breakfast and lunch will both be provided. AnneMarie Churchill is a mental health consultant specializing in psychological resilience and mental health promotion. She is the co-author of Person-Centered Diagnosis and Treatment in Mental Health, and co-founder of the adult resilience program, Realizing Resilience. A second speaker, Michael Scott, is a university s...

  • REAL FOOD CHALLENGE

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Community Health Program is inviting you to take the Real Food Challenge. This is a contest for one week to eat only real food dinner meals with your family. You’ll take photos of what you eat for dinner and submit your photos at the end of the week. Participation is between March 6th - 10th. Please register online at: https://studiobookingsonline.com/MCAcommunityhealthprogram A participation info package will be emailed to you once registered. REAL FOOD is what nature gives us: plants, roots, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, meats, f...

  • NASA TELESCOPE REVEALS LARGEST BATCH OF EARTH-SIZE, HABITABLE-ZONE PLANETS AROUND SINGLE STAR

    Mar 2, 2017

    (February 22, 2017) NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revealed the first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star. Three of these planets are firmly located in the habitable zone, the area around the parent star where a rocky planet is most likely to have liquid water. The discovery sets a new record for greatest number of habitable-zone planets found around a single star outside our solar system. All of these seven planets could have liquid water – key to life as we know i...

  • MCA Conducting Survey on Public Transportation

    Mar 2, 2017

    The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne (MCA) wishes to evaluate the need for a public transportation link to provide connections within and beyond the three districts of Akwesasne: Kawehno:ke (Cornwall Island), Kana:takon (St. Regis) and Tsi:Snaihne (Snye). In order to achieve this objective, we would like to learn about your travel patterns and explore opportunities to provide transit services that meet your needs. The following survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and will provide valuable feedback for the MCA. We thank you for your...

  • ACFS Coupon Class

    Mar 2, 2017

    Akwesasne Child and Family Services will be holding a Coupon Class on Wednesday, March 8th from 5pm-7pm at the St. Regis Recreation Center. The class will cover where to find great coupons and how to use them, organizing your coupons the easy way, what stores save you more, and secrets to couponing the right way. Dinner and child care will be available. Please call Jhazmayn Jacobs to register at 613-575-2341 ext. 3169....

  • Children's Smoke Dancing Class

    Mar 2, 2017

    Two sessions: Sunday, March 5th - 5-7pm Tuesday, March 7th - 5-7pm St. Regis Recreation Centre And other powwow dances too! FREE for all children Instructor DJ White Parents/guardians must assist children Sponsored by the St. Regis Recreation Committee...

  • St. Lawrence College Presents Bursary Awards

    Mar 2, 2017

    Two Akwesasronon students received the Aboriginal Bursary from St. Lawrence College, Cornwall Campus on Friday, February 17, 2017. To meet the requirements for this bursary the student must be of Aboriginal ancestry, (Aboriginal ancestry includes First Nations, Inuit, and Metis), demonstrate a financial need and be an Ontario resident. In addition they must also return the following semester, be in good academic standing and participate in classes, group projects and assignments. Recipients are...

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