Haudenosaunee Nation U19 Team Withdraws From Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship

 

A photo of the Haudenosaunee Nation U-19 team that recently won the 2015 SU Nike Cup. Facebook photo.

By: Haudenosaunee Nation Women's Lacrosse Public Relations

It is with our deepest regrets that we, the Haudenosaunee Nation Women's Lacrosse Board, must inform the lacrosse community, and the world that we have withdrawn our U19 team from the 2015 Federation of International Lacrosse U19 World Championship in Edinburgh, Scotland.

After months of trying to find a way into Scotland that was acceptable to both the United Kingdom and our Haudenosaunee Confederacy, we have been unsuccessful. This is a long standing political issue based on the lack of recognition of our Haudenosaunee people as a sovereign nation by some countries. The United Kingdom, being one of these countries, required our team to travel on Canadian and American passports. This is unacceptable to the Confederacy because we are not Canadian or American citizens. Our ancestors were on Turtle Island, known today as North America, before Canada and the United States were created. We continue to exist today as a separate, sovereign nation and we cannot undermine this position by using other countries' passports. However, we understand and respect the right of the United Kingdom to protect their country and their citizens.


We appreciate the FIL for recognizing us as a sovereign nation and inviting our U19 Haudenosaunee women's lacrosse team to participate in the World Championship. We are extremely proud of our U19 team and sad that they will not have the opportunity to show the world the natural talent, heart and spirit they possess. We wish our athletes all the best and we hope to see them competing in future FIL world events.


The final roster of players that would have went to compete is below. The team was selected from a pool of 75 young women from across the Haudenosaunee territories, which include across New York State and Southern Ontario.

Attack - McKenzie Harris - Seneca Nation, Shayla Scanlan - Seneca Nation, Alanna Herne - Mohawk Nation

Attack/Midfield - Cheyenne Burnam - Mohawk Nation, Ashley Hill - Mohawk Nation

Midfield- Alie Jimerson - Cayuga Nation, Dana Isaacs - Onondaga Nation, Lynnzee Miller - Mohawk Nation, Victoria Thompson - Mohawk Nation, Jalyn Jimerson - Cayuga Nation, Jacelyn Lazore - Mohawk Nation, Leini Johnson - Mohawk Nation

Midfield/Defense- Mia DiBello - Oneida Nation, Jadyn Bomberry - Mohawk Nation, Tsiotenhariio Herne - Mohawk Nation

Defense- Kori Tewateranhiank'wa McComber - Mohawk Nation

Defense/Goalie- Samantha Williams - Onondaga Nation

Goalie- Jenna Haring - Seneca Nation

 

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