A Voice from the Eastern Door
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by Melinda Myers Add a warm, cozy feel to this year's gardens with the 2024 Pantone Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz. It was selected for generating a feeling of kindness and tenderness and encouraging sharing, community, and collaboration. Consider including this color in your garden to convey these emotions or as a good excuse to add more plants to your landscape. This is the 25th year the Pantone Color Institute has selected a color that reflects the spirit of the times. These are colors you are...
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Mohawk School Started May 5th Field hours: M-F 5:00-8:00 Sat. 9:00-12:00 MONDAY 5/6 - 5:00-6:30 U15 - 6:30-8:00 TUESDAY 3/4 – 5:00-6:00 1/2 - 6:00-7:00 WEDNESDAY 5/6 – 5:00-6:00 U15 – 6:30-8:00 THURSDAY 3/4 - 5:00-6:00 1/2 - 6:00-7:00 FRIDAY U15 – 5:00-6:30 SATURDAY TBA...
Kahrakwas Mitchell is in the 5/6 transition class at the Kanatakon School. Teacher Miss Lafrance is having the students work on creative writing. Kahrakwas wrote this piece from a story starter....
Gracie King is in the 5/6 transition class at the Kanatakon School. Teacher Miss. Lafrance is having the students work on creative writing. Gracie wrote this piece from a story starter....
Rorontakehte David, 5/6 grade student at the Kanatakon School, made this fan in the fan making class taught by Ian Clute held this week at the school....
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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...
Rosemarie White’s grade 1 Skahwatsi:ra class at the Kanatakon School is doing activities with a Fall Harvest Theme with a focus on cornhusk dolls. Wahsontanoron White can read the story Onora Kaia’tonni, which Rosemarie enlarged and pinned on the board for her students....
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Dezirae Delormier (L) is in Pre-K at the Kanatakon School and Shakohsennakehte Delormier (R) is in K5 at the Kanatakon School. They are cousins, and this picture was taken yesterday morning as they were getting off the bus. Dezirae is still a little timid and has a hard time building up the courage to get off the bus and go into school. Luckily, Shakohsennakehte, who was already inside the school, came back out and got on her bus and accompanied her into the building. What a great big...
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There is a great story behind the book that Kahrakwas, a student at the Kanatakon School, is holding. The book is opened to see front and back covers and it is called, “Ohen:ton Karihwatehkwen.” For now I will say that she helped create it! See next week’s issue of Indian Time for the whole story. And throughout the summer, there will be students from the Kanatakon School displaying pages of the book....
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This poem was written as an assignment for an English Class. On behalf of all “forgotten” daughters: I’m left with scars You gave me nothing but false hopes and dreams I thought I already felt the worst pain Then it hit me Your abandonment, your loss of thought I’m devastated Hoping for change For the day a boy not only becomes a man But a loving father To fix a daughters broken heart Wipe the tears away and to hold tight What have I done to be forgotten A forgotten daughter With only a mother’s love. By Anonymous...
Behind Rosemary White and Darlene Thompson’s K-5 class at the Kanatakon School is the collage of fish the students created. The class was completing a unit on fish and students drew, cut out and colored these fish, and hung them in an ocean scene....