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 ...
Indian Time is a weekly community newspaper and has been printing since 1983. The staff is dedicated to reporting on what is happening in Akwesasne and our sister Iroquois communities. Our weekly ...
The Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service (AMPS) was honored to participate in the inaugural Tree of Hope event, organized by the Akwesasne Family Wellness Program, Cornwall Police, and the City of Cornwall ...
President Biden announced a new national monument to tell the story of the more than 400 boarding schools where tens of thousands of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian children were ...
The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne's Mental Health & Wellness Sector would like to extend a warm welcome to the new Addictions Services Outpatient Supervisor, Mitchell Skidders. Mitchell brings a wealth ...
The idea that plants benefit from kind words, or from speech in general, has roots that go back at least to Charles Darwin, who supported the concept. Sound evidence that speaking to plants makes them ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
The Mohawk Bingo Place was packed with artists, artisans, crafts people, bakers and sweets makers for the first ever Akwesasne Mohawk Casino and Resort – Holiday Market. Hundreds of visitors and ...