Rebels Drive for Five begins

SIX NATIONS – The Six Nations Rebels’ “Drive for Five” season began on Friday night at the ILA, using the dejected Welland Generals to help…

The Two Row Times is pleased to present a 4 part series on Haudenosaunee diversity by Rick Hill, Senior Project Coordinator at Deyohahá:ge: Indigenous Knowledge Centre

Haudenosaunee Diversity – Part One There has been much speculation over the years about having our own university. The thought is that we can educate…

Salt Baby: A creative reflection on inspiration behind the play

My sister stood on the dirt road, shoes caked in mud, the long dark strands of hair blowing in the wind, her 8-year-old fists clenched…

Logan Staats: organic rock soul

Six Nations Logan Staats has had quite the adventure this year in the music industry. As the lead singer of Ghost Town Orchestra his work…

Rally to legalize marijuana brings hundreds to Brantford

BRANTFORD – On April 20th roughly 300 people gathered at Victoria Park to support Brantford Cannabis Club, who was hosting their 2nd annual 4-20 rally…

Standstill in the spotlight

Standstill (2013) is the first feature length film released in Canada with the majority of its dialogue in Kanienke:ha. The story revolves around the traumatic…

Brant issues a “Final Offer” regarding land transfer

PARIS – On Friday morning in the chambers of the County of Brant, Mayor Ron Eddy read a draft resolution on behalf of the County…

Tobacco Law meeting well attended but quiet

OHSWEKEN – Lawyers, Kimberly Thomas and Aaron Detlor presented the third of three tobacco law community meetings last Wednesday at the Six Nations Community Hall…

Library still a go despite AANAC double standards

OHSWEKEN – The new Six Nations Library and Archive will have to wait a little longer thanks to the federal Aboriginal Affairs office who informed…

Ministry freezes McClung housing project

CALEDONIA – The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport informed developers Empire Communities, that they would need to redo a “totally inadequate” archaeological survey on…

Six Nations welcomes new Fire Chief

OHSWEKEN – Six Nations has a new Fire Chief. Starting on April 13, 2015, Matthew Miller is now heading the Six Nations Fire Department (SNFD). Miller…

Kanonhstaton: nine years later and still no answers

KANONHSTATON – It was nine years ago, and yet it still seems like yesterday for anyone that was there on April 20, 2006, when hundreds…

Six Nations connection to Zero Waste Solution

Dr. Paul Connett’s message to industry is, “If we cannot recycle, reuse or compost it – don’t make it!” The author of the “Zero Waste…

Movement demands justice for Ecuador’s indigenous people

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On April 20, Canadian and Indigenous activists will head to Washington, D.C. to join thousands of demonstrators seeking justice for the indigenous…

Connected

The weather is starting to finally feel like spring. One sure sign is when the chickens start to lay their eggs after taking it easy…