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 ...
This photo illustrates Indian Time Newspaper's first issue published on July 1, 1983. On the cover is Ernie Mitchell – former ...
The sole remaining defendant who was arrested during a May 21 demonstration on Barnhart Island opposing a land claim ...
By Friends of Akwesasne Fredom School We are sad that this will be the last issue of the Indian Time newspaper after 42 years ...
Howard Thompson responds to the recent events which have taken place at meetings and at the Nation Office. Orenrehkowa Roiane ...
Ho ho ho! The residents of the Tsiionkwanonhso:te Long-Term Care Facility (LTC) had a jolly good time with a special visit ...
The city will host two exhibition games for the upcoming 2025 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior ...
The press release issued on December 12, 2024 by members of the Mohawk Nation Council and printed in its entirety reflects ...
A grand jury handed up an indictment against the Akwesasne land claim protester who started digging a hole with a backhoe ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...