Articles from the October 20, 2011 edition

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 By Greg Horn    Sports    October 20, 2011

Nationals down USA in Bowhunter Cup

The Iroquois Nationals avenged their only international loss to Team U.S.A on Oct. 16th at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino pulling off a 14-13...

 
 By Kyrie Ransom    News    October 20, 2011

Beginning with Books program at Akwesasne Library

The Beginning with Books program is not a new one to the St. Regis Mohawk School, but has been brought over to the Akwesasne Library to provide...

 
 By Kyrie Ransom    News    October 20, 2011

Haunted Happenings In Akwesasne- Part III

This week we start a new case that PISToLS was asked in investigate. The request was sent to Indian Time Newspaper as part of this series from Mary...

 

Eagles Team 1 Wins Inaugural Akwesasne Youth Flag Football Tournament Championship

Seven Youth Flag Football teams from across Northern New York took part in the Inaugural Akwesasne Eagles Flag Football Tournament this past...

 
 By Kyrie Ransom    News    October 20, 2011

Tsi Snaihne School hosts Harvest Social

The Tsi Snaihne School held their annual community meal followed by their Harvest Social yesterday with an open invitation to parents and the entire...

 

James A. McComber (Jimmy Flo)

Aged 75, of Kahnawake passed away on October 16, 2011. He fought a 3 year battle with Amyloidosis a rare disease. He was on his way home to be with...

 

In Memory

Oct. 21, 1927-June 13, 2011 In loving memory of our dear Uncle Howard Porter on his birthday. The Creator looked around his garden and found an empty...

 

In Memory

In Loving Memory Josie Back October 28, 1940-October 25, 2008...

 

In Memory

Lovingly remembering Nancy Swenson who passed away on October 17, 2010. Always missed never forgotten. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper...

 

Niawen

The family of Wallace “Wally” Jock would like to send a big Niawen:kowa to everyone who helped with food or money donations during our time of loss, or for just being there for us. And to the Son...

 

Letter to the Editor

On Monday, October 17 the US Supreme Court dealt the deathblow to the litigation part of the land claims brought about by the Oneida Nation of New York. In reality, the decision by the Court to not he...

 

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: As a member of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, I find it disturbing--no, unreasonable, for the Tribal Enrollment Department to require we, the member, to travel up to 3,000 miles i...

 

Police Blotter

WARRANT - Taryn Thompson, 21 of Akwesasne was arrested on the 12th of October on the strength of a bench warrant. It is alleged that she failed to attend court on the 8th of September 2011 and a...

 
 By Kyrie Ransom    News    October 20, 2011

Green Food Box program holds indoor distribution

The Green Food Box program held their monthly distribution day yesterday at the St. Regis Recreation Center. With the winter months approaching there...

 

Tsi Snaihne School recognizes outstanding students

On Wednesday, Sept. 12, Tsi Snaihne pupils gathered in the gymnasium to celebrate their star students within the school. Awards were presented for...

 

Results from Summer 2011

Indian Time Newspaper conducted a call-out for Summer 2011 photos from September 29-October 12, 2011. During that timeframe a total of 4-photos were...

 

ACCP recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month

The Akwesasne Child Care Program Kawehno:ke Center staff and children wore purple on Friday, Oct. 14 in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month....

 
 By Gere Jacobs    News    October 20, 2011

Humorous and evaluation speech contest

Seaway Toastmasters Club held a Humorous and Evaluation Area Speech Contest on October 11, 2011, at the Cornwall Armories. The next level will be...

 
 By Kyrie Ransom    News    October 20, 2011

Akwesasn hosts Cultural Gathering for the Deaf

For the second time in the history of the Intertribal Deaf Council the annual Cultural Gathering for the Deaf was hosted within the Akwesasne territor...

 

News From Around the Nation

Blackfeet Tribe, Montana, United States Elouise Cobell, an enrolled member of Montana’s Blackfeet Tribe who led a 16-year landmark legal fight to get the federal government to pay an estimated 5...

 

Iroquois Artists

8th Contemporary Iroquois Art Biennial: 4 Artists Under 30 Exhibit August 27, 2011 - December 31, 2011 Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY The...

 

Ohnennáta  Owennashón:’a

1. Wakhehtowá:nen, wakhehtí:io tánon wakhnenna’taká:te I have a big, nice garden and I have a lot of potatoes 2. É:so entá:on’k enkhnenna...

 

Haudenosaunee Confederacy News

• As you read this week’s Haudenosaunee news the Kariwiio Reading will have ended at the Onondaga Longhouse in Six Nations. The reading started on Sunday, October 16th and ended Thursday, October 20t...

 

Akwesasne Kanien'kehaka Ratirennenhawi

The Akwesasne Kanien’kehaka Ratirennenhawi first formed 10-years ago and had been known at that time as the Akwesasne Young Men’s Singing group. Sin...

 

The Animals

Toxic Substances Scientists from around the world are puzzled by the alarming decline in amphibian populations. Fossil records suggest that frogs and toads have existed on our Mother Earth for at leas...

 

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