Several Six Nations students participated in and took home wins in this year’s Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair (BASEF) annual awards. Six Nations Elected Chief Ava Hill handed out certificates of achievement to some of the award winners who were present at Tuesday night’s general council meeting. From left to right: Shailee Sandy, Breanna Stewart, Ava Hill, Keegan Skye, Takia Greene. Photo by Jayson Koblun
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