Category: Issues

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 12 – Lifting Eachother Up – Hazel Hill On The HDI – Part 3

PART 3 OF 3. Hazel Hill joins the Ka:nikonhriyo Podcast with Kelly MacNaughton and Tom Keefer on Wednesday May 16, 2016 to talk about how she came to be involved with the Haudenosaunee Development...

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 9 – Colonialism At Costco

Mohawk woman Kelly MacNaughton recounts her harrying experience of racism and colonialism at a Costco in Hamilton as she tried to have her Indigenous status recognized while shopping for a new phone. This audio...

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 8 – Operation MYGALE and the Six Nations tobacco industry

Kelly MacNaughton, a Mohawk business woman from Six Nations speaks about the implications of Operation MYGALE, and what she thinks will be next for the Tobacco Industry at Six Nations.

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 7 – The Indigenous Tobacco Industry and the crisis in Attawapiskat

Kelly MacNaughton, a Mohawk business woman from Six Nations who has long been involved in the Indigenous tobacco industry speaks talks about the implications of Operation MYGALE and the relationship is between the crackdown...

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 6 – Drama at the Two Row Times

In June of 2015, Rhonda Martin is joined by two owners of the Two Row Times, Kelly MacNaughton and Tom Keefer, and writer Heather Gingrich, to talk about recent going ons at the paper,...

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 4 – The Kayenerekowa and Indigenous media today

Sitting the back office, Kelly and Tom discuss the clan system, the Kayenere:kowa and indigenous media today.

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Ka’nikonriyo Podcast 2 – Donald Trump and the immanent destruction of humanity

Kelly and Tom talk about Donald Trump, the US elections, and the politics of genocide.

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Submedia – No Justice on Stolen Land

by submedia SubMedia is back with new episode of what’s probably the hardest hitting political news series out there: “It’s the end of the world and I feel fine.” This episode, entitled “No Justice on Stolen...

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Why the Mohawks are no longer walking the high steel

By Henry Gass. (This article was originally published by the Globe and Mail on August 23, 2013) Pete Marquis doesn’t drink on his drive home from work any more. He dreams. Night is falling...

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Maroons, Seminoles, and the Real Resistance to Slavery in North America

The inside of a slave ship. by Russell Maroon Shoatz Long before the founding of the country, Africans were transported to what later became known as the United States of America. Some came as...