Week of December 19, 2024

  • Orenrehkowa Roiane Iothore – Howard Thompson Responds to Recent Events

    In an exclusive press release, Orenrehkowa Roiane Iothore – Howard Thompson responds to the recent events which have taken place at meetings and at the Nation Office. Orenrehkowa Roiane Iothore – Howard Thompson stated, "It should be clear that all decisions, final agreements, settlement packages would need the consent of Council. I was given this mandate some years ago and updates were sent to Council, even though some Chiefs refused to attend the leadership meeting to receive those...

  • As we publish the last issue of Indian Time

    This photo illustrates Indian Time Newspaper's first issue published on July 1, 1983. On the cover is Ernie Mitchell – former extraordinaire lacrosse goalie. As we publish the last issue of Indian Time, we look back at former stories and where we are at right now and how they relate to present day. I'd like to thank every past and present Indian Time staff member. For the past twelve years, I woke up and I was excited to go to work. I enjoyed the people I worked with and the many people I was...

  • Thompson Arraigned on Protest Charge, Wants to Represent Himself

    Andy Gardner

    By Andy Gardner. CANTON – The sole remaining defendant who was arrested during a May 21 demonstration on Barnhart Island opposing a land claim settlement between the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and New York state was arraigned Wednesday on a felony criminal mischief charge. Larry V. Thompson, 70, went in front of St. Lawrence County Court Judge Gregory P. Storie after having been indicted by a grand jury on Dec. 5 for a second-degree criminal mischief charge. He does not have a lawyer, nor does he...

  • Thompson Indicted on Felony Charge from May Protest

    Andy Gardner

    By Andy Gardner. CANTON – A grand jury handed up an indictment against the Akwesasne land claim protester who started digging a hole with a backhoe during the May 21 demonstration. Larry V. Thompson, 70, of Akwesasne was indicted for one felony count of second-degree criminal mischief during a Dec. 5 grand jury session. He is scheduled to be arraigned on the charge on Dec. 18 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Lawrence County Court. Thompson along with six others and a journalist were all arrested during...

  • Indian Time Newspaper and the Akwesasne Freedom School

    By Friends of Akwesasne Fredom School We are sad that this will be the last issue of the Indian Time newspaper after 42 years, beginning in 1983. What an achievement! Indian Time, CKON, and the Akwesasne Freedom School were all born around the same time, and all on shoestring budgets. Each has become very important to our community as they have taught us about who we are as a people and helped share our beautiful community far and wide. For 45 years, the Akwesasne Freedom School has been a...

  • Statements from Mohawk Nation

    The press release issued on December 12, 2024 by members of the Mohawk Nation Council and printed in its entirety reflects their beliefs and not necessarily those of the Indian Time...

  • INDIAN TIME and AKWESASNE NOTES - A Half Century of Native Journalism and Advocacy.

    The story goes Akwesasne Notes started as a mimeograph newsletter in Mike Boots’ barber shop on Cornwall Island. In a few years it reached a national and international circulation of 100,000 which meant 100,000 tabloid newspapers had to be printed and distributed every month for almost a decade. Subscriptions were the base but bulk shipments, NOTES papers stacked and bundled with string, were mailed across the continent. Every copy became a point of interface, exchange and communication for the organization ordering them, the readers buying...

  • MCA's History of the Land Claims - Part 2

    Here are additional...

  • Highlights of the Government's Tax Break for Canadians & the New Working Canadians Benefit

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 The government can’t set prices at checkout, but Canadian government can give Canadians more money in their pockets – to help them afford the things they need and save for the things they want. On Sunday, the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, Gary Anandasangaree, met with Canadians to highlight the government’s plan to put more money in Canadians’ pockets. As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on November 21, starting December 14, they are giving a tax break to all Canadians. With a GST/HST exemption...

  • In Memorial

    Indian Time Newspaper would like to acknowledge and remember the invaluable contributions made by Indian Time staff members who have passed on...Helen Cook-Lazore, Mark Narsissian, Joe Barnes, Salli Benedict, Jann Day and those of whom we haven't mention - they will always hold a cherished spot in our hearts and in our memories...

  • Headlines Over the Years 1983 to 2024

    1983 Vol. 1 #1, July 1983 (Photo of Ernie) The Wolf Pack – Akwesasne’s New Running Club Kahnawake Mohawks and The Cornwall Island Thunderbirds Barnhart Island* Hogansburg Volunteer Firemen’s Field Day off to a Rainy Start Movies playing in 1983: National Lampoon Vacation, The Outsiders, Scarface 1990 Vol. 8 #1, January 12, 1990 Akwesasne Mohawk Nation – Mohawk Nation Position Paper MSSF (Mohawk Sovereignty Security Force) Statements Challenges by Onondaga Chiefs Mid-Winter Ceremonies, January 31, 1990 Kahnawake Protest to Governor...

  • Statement by Ministers on the Ninth Anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Final Report

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 OTTAWA – Ministers Anandasangaree, Vandal, Hajdu, and Virani issued the following statement: “This year, as we mark the ninth anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) Final Report, we remember and honor the legacy of the Honorable Murray Sinclair – the esteemed Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, who passed away in November. A trailblazer and tireless advocate for Indigenous rights, Mr. Sinclair shaped Canada’s reconciliation journey. We will forever be...

  • A Historic Water Rights Settlement Will Finally Bring Water to the Navajo Nation

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: After decades of negotiations, a major water rights settlement may finally bring water to people of the Navajo Nation in Utah. Nearly a third of tribal residents still don’t have running water in their homes. The settlement could also open the door to restoring Navajo agricultural traditions. David Condos of member station KUER reports. DAVID CONDOS, BYLINE: The banks of the San Juan River create a green ribbon through southeast Utah Red Rock country. It’s an area Navajo tribal member Mark Maryboy...

  • Mohawk Journalist's Arrest Violates Constitution His Ancestors Inspired

    By Isaac White. "You're under arrest." "I'm a reporter." "I don't care." I laughed at the prospect of being arrested for covering a story. May 21 started like any other for a local reporter: out in my community, Akwesasne, looking for news worth sharing. Then, I got a call about a potential story on Barnhart Island in Massena, New York. The island is one of our ancestral Akwesasne lands, Mohawk Territory on the northern New York border with Canada, carved apart by colonial powers that decided...

  • Police Blotter

    FAIL TO ATTEND Cornwall, ON – Clarissa Square, 31, of Cornwall, was arrested on Dec. 14, 2024, and charged with fail to comply with appearance notice. It is alleged on Nov. 13, 2024, the woman was scheduled to attend police headquarters for fingerprints and failed to do so. On Dec. 14, 2024, the woman was located by police. She was taken into custody, charged accordingly and released to appear in court on Jan. 14, 2025. WARRANT Cornwall, ON – Nash Oakes, 27, of Cornwall, was arrested on Dec. 15, 2024, on the strength of an outstanding...

  • St. Lawrence Region Hospitals Earn "Pathway to Excellence" Designation

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 It is with great pride and excitement that Rochester Regional Health’s St. Lawrence Region announces its three local hospitals and clinical sites have earned the Pathway to Excellence® designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The St. Lawrence Region is the only system of hospitals in New York State to achieve this prestigious global credential. It includes Canton-Potsdam, Gouverneur, and Massena hospitals, along with all their respective clinical offices. Worldwide, 235 organizations have earned the...

  • The Mohawk Nation Roiane of the Wolf Clan Chief Brian Skidders

    AKWESASNE OCTOBER 17, 2002 – As difficult as it was, this condoled Chief of the Mohawk Nation, Tekanatsiasere, Brian Skidders, was a family man. He married Margie Skidders in a traditional ceremony at the old Mohawk Nation Longhouse. They had four children. Brian was a proud of his family and very serious about having a family that lived according to the ways pf the Haudenosaunee. His duties as a Chief, a husband and a father were done with deliberations and conviction. In May 2000, Tekanatsiasere became a condoled Chief for the Mohawk...

  • MCA's History of the Land Claims

    MCA's History of the Land...

  • A Claus for Celebration at Tsiionkwanonhso:te

    Ho ho ho! The residents of the Tsiionkwanonhso:te Long-Term Care Facility (LTC) had a jolly good time with a special visit from none other than Santa and Mrs. Claus! Their guest appearance was a huge hit with the Totas, spreading joy and cheer all around. Santa and Mrs. Claus came bearing gifts and treats for everyone. Each resident received a cuddly stuffed plushy and candy canes, making the day extra sweet. The smiles and laughter were endless as both residents and staff enjoyed every magical...

  • Wakerakats:te, Condoled Iakoia:ne of Rotiskarewake Louise (Mcdonald) Herne Repsonse to Recent Press Release

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 - “I share this response and clarification with the utmost respect and concerning love for all our people especially to the younger generation. To be an example, of what an apology looks like, please read. I Wakerakats:te, condoled Iakoia:ne of Rotiskarewake in the Mohawk Nation Longhouse, I am not beyond fault and if my recent actions has broken the peace of our Nationhood I am truly sorry and accept full responsibility for listening to those who felt unheard. I clarify and am fully aware as a Iakoiane I cannot remove... Full story

  • MCA's History of the Land Claims - Part 3

    Here are additional...

  • Statement from Kahnawake Mohawk Nation

    Statement from Kahnawake Mohawk...

  • Community Gather on Grasse River Cleanup

    Kaniethonkie

    By Kaniethonkie. AKWESASNE – NOVEMBER 01, 2012 – The Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Council’s Environment Division hosted a community gathering to share information on the Proposed Environmental Protection Agency’s Grasse River Remediation. This meeting was held on Sunday, October 28, 2012, at the St. Regis Mohawk School Multipurpose room as part of EPA’s public participation responsibilities under Section 117(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of...

  • The People's Guide to Project 2025

    Democracy Forward read Project 2025’s entire 900+ page “Mandate for Leadership” so that you don’t have to. What they discovered was a systemic, ruthless plan to undermine the quality of life of millions of Americans, remove critical protections and dismantle programs for communities across the nation, and prioritize special interests and ideological extremism over people. From attacking overtime pay, student loans, and reproductive rights, to allowing more discrimination, pollution, and price gouging, those behind Project 2025 are...

  • Food & Drug Administration Finally Considers Banning Red No. 3

    The Food and Drug Administration is considering a ban on food dye, Red No. 3. The agency has been reviewing a petition to ban the colorant for two years. The petroleum-based dye has been used for more than 50 years in thousands of products including candy, snack foods, and soda. The food colorant has been linked to behavioral problems in children, including inattention and hyperactivity. California passed a law to ban it last year. An FDA spokesperson tells NPR a decision could come “soon.” Questions about the dye’s potential health...

  • Step Into Nature this Winter at RRCA's Three Conservation Areas

    DECEMBER 19, 2024 The Raisin Region Conservation Authority (RRCA) invites everyone to step into nature at its three Conservation Areas this winter. Cooper Marsh, Charlottenburgh Park, and Gray’s Creek offer over 20 kilometres of nature trails open year-round at no cost. “There are plenty of activities to do at this time of year, including birdwatching, observing tracks in the snow left by mammals, and enjoying the sight of evergreens and red fruiting winterberries,” says Claudia Munafo, RRCA’s Public Information Coordinator....

  • Longhouse Can't Reach Land Claim Agreement; Will Play Neutral Role

    By Shannon Burns. AKWESASNE Indian Time Vol. 23 # 1. January 6, 2005 – The Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs released a statement Dec. 20th confirming that a consensus to sign the land claim settlement could not be reached among their leadership. Instead, they will continue to support the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and St. Regis Mohawk Tribe as they continue to work towards settling. “The MNCC did make a decision not to withdraw from the lawsuit,” said MNCC Land Claims Technician Barbara Gray. “This way the MNCC can still act to...

  • Tota News

    TSI TETEWATATKENS St. Regis Mohawk Senior Center 518-358-2963 Email address: [email protected] Please note: Anyone wishing to attend the congregate meal must call the Office for the Aging by 9:30 am to reserve a meal. MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL - Club dues for 2025: You can mail your membership fee of $10.00 American to: SRM Senior Citizens Club PO Box # 1106 Hogansburg, NY 13655 Birthdays: Dec. 20th-Debbie Cooke Dec. 21st-Ward Cook Dec. 23rd-Bernie Hamelin, Cecelia (Sesi) King Dec. 24th-Minerva White, D. Bob Herne & Judy Printup Dec.... Full story

  • CKON Celebrates 40 Years!

    AKWESASNE – OCTOBER 03, 2024 – CKON just celebrated 40 years of service to the community of Akwesasne and surrounding communities. And CKON radio announcer, managing director and local celebrity has been on the air for 34 of those! On Saturday, September 29, 2024, CKON held a huge birthday bash celebration at the Saint Regis Recreation Center – complete with cake, several bands, and tons of food – all free for anyone attending. The celebration was well attended by CKON fans – and who isn’t a fan of CKON – from across the North...

  • LAND BACK

    Native Leaders Draft Bill to Regain Some of Sacred Black Hills Dec 05, 20240 By Amelia Schafer. ICT + Rapid City Journal. FORT YATES, N.D. – The Black Hills are not for sale and never will be was the central uniting message discussed during a meeting at the Prairie Knights Casino in Fort Yates, N.D. on the Standing Rock Reservation. 20-Acres of Ancestral Osage Missouri Lands Returned to Osage Nation, Mounds Visible Nov 21, 2024 OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA – The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) donates 20 acres of ancestral Osage lands, in...

  • Cornwall, Surrounding Communities Hosting World Junior Championship Exhibition Games This Month

    Andy Gardner

    By Andy Gardner. DECEMBER 19, 2024 CORNWALL – The city will host two exhibition games for the upcoming 2025 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship. Cornwall is one of seven communities to host exhibition games from December 19 to 23. In total, 11 games will be played throughout Eastern Ontario on the road to the world juniors tournament. Cornwall will be hosting two exhibition games at the Cornwall Civic Complex. On Friday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m., Finland will be...

  • Dooley Timothy Paul Thompson

    It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dooley Timothy Paul Thompson surrounded by his family on Monday, December 16th, 2024 at his residence at the age of 65 years. Loving father of Christie Boots (Arnold Printup). Cherished grandfather of Shelby and Max Lajoie. Treasured brother of Leona Thompson-David (Michael), Lynn Lafrance (late George), Gerald Thompson (Lori), and Ronald Thompson. Dear godfather of Mary Lafrance and Tanner Lafrance. Chosen father of Shaylin Thompson and... Full story

  • Coalition Sues EPA Over Weak Regulation of Toxic Flame Retardant Found in Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils

    By Zahra Ahmad. [email protected] SAN FRANCISCO – Earthjustice, representing the Yurok Tribe, Alaska Community Action on Toxics, the Center for Environmental Transformation, and the Consumer Federation of America, filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) challenging its 2024 rule on decaBDE, a toxic flame retardant linked to cancer, reproductive issues, and harm to children’s brain development. DecaBDE is also highly toxic to salmon and other wildlife. The EPA is not adequately regulating this highly toxic...

  • Midwinter Ceremonies

    The Midwinter Ceremonies are set to take place at the Mohawk Nation Longhouse on 5 sleeps after the new moon. Before then, the Big Heads (Rotinontsistowanon) will be bundled by the Chiefs, Clanmothers and Faithkeepers. The Big Heads will be instructed to travel about the community and bring medicine into the homes. The Big Heads will sing their song into your home and tell how they have been given the duty by their leadership to take your work away from you so that you can focus your attention on the ceremonies that will happen. The Big Heads...

  • Holiday Creations from Indoor and Garden Plants

    By Melinda Myers. Don't let winter stop you from bringing a bit of the outdoors inside. Take a break from the holiday rush for a bit of gardening and crafting relief. Grab a pruner and basket then wander through your landscape gathering a few evergreen branches, berry-laden stems, and cones to create a holiday centerpiece or décor. No landscape, no problem. Ask a gardening friend if you can collect a few items from their gardens. Invite them to join in the fun and create their own...

  • Entertainment Binge

    Isaac White

    By Isaac White. It’s been a while since we’ve chatted. You all know that this is Indian Time’s last print edition. I’ve written a few things urging the community to prevent the closing of our beloved paper. It didn’t work, and I’m not angry with our community. I’ll pull a parenting trick. I’m just disappointed. Ha ha ha. I’m just kidding. I haven’t put in an Entertainment Binge for quite a while. I was searching for a job, and when I finally found a new one, I didn’t have much time to dedicate to writing. I’d have...

  • Ernie Benedict in Maniwaki birch bark canoe in Rainbow Lake Adirondacks. Approx. 1941

    Ernie Benedict in Maniwaki birch bark canoe in Rainbow Lake Adirondacks. Approx....

  • On behalf of Team CKON and the Akwesasne Communication Society Board of Commissioners

    On behalf of Team CKON and the Akwesasne Communication Society Board of Commissioners, Niawen Kowa to all of the current and former employees of the Indian Time Newspaper that have helped document the happenings in Akwesasne and across Turtle Island weekly for over four decades. The time has come…Technology and the constantly changing media landscape have taken away the opportunity to hold an actual newspaper in your hand and that now includes our community’s newspaper. We encourage people to pullout those old newspapers and clippings...

  • Film and Demo Night

    SDSG Greens invite you, your family and friends to join them for this short film, some conversation and a demo that will assist us all to help each other, our living planet and our future generations. A film narrated by Woody Harrelson, “Kiss the Ground,” on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at 6:00pm. At the Cornwall Public Library, Upstairs Meeting Room, 45 Second St. E. Cornwall,...

  • My gratitude to all

    My gratitude to all Randy Jock-Reidy would like to DEEPLY thank all the businesses in Akwesasne and areas around us who kept me and Indian Time going through all these years. I will miss all my advertising clients who became good friends for all my 25+ years. I also personally thank Joyce who introduced me to the paper and to my former co-worker, friend, and good listener Debbie, and all my co-workers past and present. We experienced much together. Forever in my h...

  • Niawen

    To the People of Akwesasne, In November, I was presented with the Department of National Defense’s Deputy Minister/Chief of the Defense Staff Excellence in Defense Award for Employment Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Reconciliation. This award would not have been possible without the incredible ongoing support that I have received from the people of Akwesasne. In my humble opinion, we share this award. You helped me learn about the Mohawk culture and about the community of Akwesasne. You patiently answered my many questions, freely offered...

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