The Mohawk Workers hosted a bow and arrow Turkey Shoot at the Kanata Village in Brantford, which was well attended by archers from the area and a few from other territories. The event included a great meal and some good fellowship. Proceeds went towards the maintenance and upkeep of the former Kanata Village Museum site located on the original site of the Grand River Mohawk Territory, established in 1784 by Joseph Brant.
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