AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde addressed police leaders from across Canada at a national conference Thursday, calling for a First Nations Justice System. Bellegarde said…
OHSWEKEN — Representatives from the Six Nations Fire & Emergency Services attended the Ontario Native Firefighter Society Annual General Meeting & Firefighter Competition. This year’s…
This material was adapted from Helping Teens Cope with Death by The Dougy Center, The National Centre for Grieving Children & Families. It is republished…
SIX NATIONS – Six Nations Tourism announced the release of their updated website last week and it is now live. The modern looking site will…
Controversy in Kanesatake over possible mine re-opening Nio-can is a mining company that has tried to re-open the dormant niobium mine in Kanesatake territory continuously…
OTTAWA – AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde participated in a seminar for MPs, Senators, and their staff on the UN Declaration on the Rights of…
By Chezney Martin/Jim Windle SIX NATIONS – The Six Nations Arrows conquered Mimico with a score of 17-6 on Thursday, June 2, and topped off…
GUELPH – Since making the shortlist as the possible first woman on a Canadian bank note, late Mohawk poet, writer and performer Pauline Johnson has…
Mohawk College plants Three Sisters Mohawk College’s Indigenous Gathering Space, named the Hoop Dance Garden, is now the home of mounds of soil planted with…
TSUU T’INA NATION – At a meeting last week the Assembly of Treaty Chiefs of Alberta met with Carolyn Bennett and Richard Feehan to discuss…
HALDIMAND/NEW CREDIT – The community of the Mississaugas of the New Credit is mourning the accidental deaths of two of their members. At approximately…
SIX NATIONS – The Jukasa Media Group, Jukasa Radio, and Jukasa Studios linked arms with the Two Row Times for a parking lot barbecue, live…
Leaders from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy had a private meeting with Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon during the United Nations Permanent Forum on…
Prospect of development on disputed land prompts concern from Mohawks in Kanesatake A municipal bylaw, which allows for the development of 400 homes between Oka…