SN Rebels steal the thunder from the Thunderhawks and the war from the Spartans

A wowing jump into the Junior B. Season now sets the SN Rebels 8-0. SIX NATIONS — Usually by mid-April, lacrosse fans start to feel…

Kaha:wi Dance Theatre sets world premiere of Blood Tides

CATHARINES — The world premiere of the highly anticipated performance Blood Tides will be reaching the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre (FOPAC) in the Robertson Theatre…

Preview of Onkwehon:we Festival shines in Brantford

BRANTFORD — For one great evening, both the Woodland Cultural Centre (WCC) and Club NV hosted local talents for audiences on Friday, April 27. The…

SN Networking welcomes the community to an informative event

SIX NATIONS — The Six Nations Networking Agency brought together the services and program providers of Six Nations and New Credit to the Gathering Place…

Virtual reality film directed on Six Nations hits GREAT

SIX NATIONS — As different mediums and genres emerge, there are indigenous artists ready to take a crack at the evolving world of film. This…

Art stolen from Woodland Cultural Centre

BRANTFORD —The Woodland Cultural Centre (WCC) announced that the outdoor installation Les Demoiselles d’Arigonon, which attracted Kent Monkman fans and art fans alike, was vandalized…

Rebel power dominates early season

SIX NATIONS — Six Nations Rebels took the second leg of a home-and-home series with the Welland Generals this Sunday at the Welland Arena 16-10,…

Live theatre and new installations this spring for Woodland Cultural Centre

SIX NATIONS — As several exhibits will be closing in May, the Woodland Cultural Centre (WCC) has released a calendar with a few notable items…

Supporters brave the storm for Miss Six Nations

SIX NATIONS — Family, friends, Six Nations Agricultural Society members and supportive community members came together during the poor weather conditions to help support current…

Major study underway on Six Nations water quality

McMaster University working with Lubicon Cree and Six Nations, looking at water contamination. SIX NATIONS — One in nine people on the planet do not…

New indigenous film set to spark conversations on #MeToo

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new half-hour film created by Rematriation Magazine (an indigenous women’s online publication) features a group of cultural change-makers from the Guachichil…

Haudenosaunee marriage: the union of families

For westerners, the concept of marriage is defined as “the process in which two people make their relationship public, official, and permanent. It is the…

Film shows escaping the trauma of residential school through sports

A drama tackling one of the most sensitive subjects of trauma for many indigenous residential school survivors and families is found in the film adaptation…

JUNO Awards recognizes Medicine Songs

VANCOUVER — Canada’s most well-known music awards show unveiled the triumphant winners of the 47th Annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2018 on Sunday, March…

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World makes Canadian film history

The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Awards awarded RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World three coveted awards for three different aspects of cinema,…