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Ms. Ste. Marie Misled Us All

By Doug George-Kanentiio. On October 27 CBC’s investigative show “The Fifth Estate” exposed the performer Buffy Ste. Marie as an imposter. Her 60-year career as an indigenous singer was contr...

 

Gifts with Multiple Functions and Styles

by Melinda Myers The holidays are quickly approaching and finding the perfect gift for those on your list can be challenging. With many people...

 

Niawen

Niawenko:wa to Potsdam State Women’s Hockey Head Coach Olivia Cook, for making our first -ever trip to a Potsdam hockey game so memorable. It was an exciting game and a joy to watch those skilled p...

 

Gift an Amaryllis for Colorful Winter Blooms

by Melinda Myers This holiday, give a gift that keeps giving and requires no dusting. Gift friends and family a beautiful amaryllis that is sure to...

 

My Dear Wounded Warrior

My dear wounded warrior, May our love heal thy nature As we tread gently upon our dear Mother Her embrace may always be changing Yet steady & infinite - never ending How thy relations, I love you...

 

Niawen

Tisha Thompson Co-Coordinator of the 2023 Akwesasne Fashion Show, Shares Her Thank You’s For Those Who Helped Make the Show a Success: “The 2023 Akwesasne Fashion Show was an amazing success! Eac...

 

Orange Day Burns Bright Across Canada

By Doug George-Kanentiio. The color orange represents the ongoing struggle by indigenous residential school survivors to identify the missing children, locate their burial sites, determine how they di...

 

Niawen

She:kon sewakwekon! Niawen akwekon sewatakari:te! Akwekon ne Akwesasne Rontatewieni:io TsiIonteweionstakwa kawatsireson’a teietsinonweratens! Niawen ko:wa tsi nikon ketkon tisewatkawas ne a...

 

Thank you on the behalf of the late Dalyn Darryl "Skanatatiha" Ransom

Bringing our minds as we put everything into place with our minds at rest. Drying our eyes, understanding we create new memories with the times we shared. During our final days in we’ve been put t...

 

Thank You Letter

The Akwesasne Powwow Committee would like to thank the community, volunteers, and visitors for coming out and supporting the Akwesasne Powwow. Nia:wen to the many dancers and drummers who blessed our...

 

Dedication Ceremony of the Holy Bible in Mohawk

On Saturday, September 9, 2023, Bernice Lazore, Judy Cole and I, Rosemary Bonaparte had the opportunity to attend the dedication ceremony of the Holy...

 

Tree Sign Language: Early Fall Color Spells Trouble

By Paul Hetzler Each fall deciduous trees, ice-cream stands, and marinas close for the same reason: as daylight dwindles and cold creeps in, they become less profitable. When income dips down to...

 

Tomato Troubles

by Melinda Myers Extreme heat, drought, torrential rains, and hungry critters may be wreaking havoc on your garden. After weeding, watering, and...

 

The Golden Rule

By Paul Hetzler Unless you have bees up your nose on a regular basis, don’t blame late-season allergies on goldenrod. However, if you do find bees in your schnozz, seek medical (and perhaps e...

 

Preventing and Managing Powdery Mildew in the Garden

by Melinda Myers Don't panic when you find a powdery white substance covering the leaves of some of your flowers, vegetables, and shrubs. This is a...

 

Plant Now for a Bountiful Fall Harvest

by Melinda Myers Boost your fall garden harvest with some midsummer plantings. Fill vacant spaces left in the vegetable garden after harvesting...

 

Niawen

Thank you Randy for helping an elderly lady get into her car at the clinic when the storm hit last Thursday. D. Thompson...

 

Summer Bouquets from the Garden

by Melinda Myers Make every day and summer gatherings special with the help of garden-fresh flower arrangements. You will be sure to generate smiles f...

 

Niawen

Niawen The family of the late Catherine Edwards would like to thank all of Akwesasronon for their expressions of sympathy, kind words, big hugs and even funny stories. We’d also like to acknowledge t...

 

Survivors Determined to Act – Report on Survivors Secretariat Meeting

By Doug George-Kanentiio. The Six Nations Survivors Secretariat sponsored their annual residential school conference June 27-29 on the Ohsweken Territory with delegates coming from across Canada. The...

 

White Pines: Colossal in Many Ways

By Paul Hetzler The eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) isn’t really a crop-bearing tree, but it has borne priceless “fruit” for American democracy. Physically as well as culturally massive, there...

 

Gardening Under a Black Walnut Tree

by Melinda Myers Wilting, yellow leaves, or stunted growth means it is time to look around your landscape and surrounding landscapes for clues. A comm...

 

Oaks Will Be Oakay

If you’ve wondered what awful new malady has struck our oak trees this spring, resulting in shriveled, deformed and dead leaves, the answer is chilling. Literally; as in cold. A hard freeze on the n...

 

Managing the Heat of Hot Peppers

by Melinda Myers Don't worry if the rest of your family does not appreciate the spicy heat your favorite hot peppers add to entrees, beverages and...

 

Letter to the Editor

Dear Akwesasne, A Soldier's Letter Home She:kon, sewakwekon Akwesasronon, I thought of writing this letter because it has proven difficult to remain i...

 

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