Kanesatake (Kanehsatà:ke in Mohawk) is a Mohawk (Kanien'kéha:ka in Mohawk) settlement on the shore of the Lake of Two Mountains in southwestern Quebec...
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Mohawks of Kanesatake or Kanehsata'kehró:non are a Mohawk First Nation in Quebec, Canada. In 2016 the band has a registered population of 2,508 members...
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of the Bay of Quinte First Nation, Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke, Mohawks of Kanesatake, Six Nations of the Grand River, and Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe, a federally...
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investigate land grievances of First Nations in British Columbia and in Kanesatake, Quebec. Canada began accepting specific claims for negotiations in 1973...
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territories of the Mohawk Nation within the borders of Canada, including Kanesatake on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River northwest of Montreal;...
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at their former hunting grounds north of the Ottawa River. This became Kanesatake. In 1745, several Mohawk families moved upriver to create another settlement...
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lake, as does the village of Senneville. Kanesatake (Kanehsatà:ke), a Kanien'kéha:ka Mohawk reserve in Kanesatake, Quebec, is also located along the northern...
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eventually became known as Kanesatake whereas the Algonquins and Nipissings had been assigned to an adjacent east-side village. Kanesatake's status is as interim...
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a First Nations community radio station that operates at 101.7 FM in Kanesatake, Quebec, Canada. Previously owned by the Kanehsatake Communications Society...
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James Gabriel (politician) (category Mohawks of Kanesatake people)
James Gabriel (Mohawk) is a politician, a former chief of Kanesatake, a First Nations settlement within the boundaries of the city of Oka, Quebec. He was...
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written and directed by Tracey Deer (Mohawk) about the Oka Crisis at Kanesatake, Quebec. Alexis has said that being on the set of Beans was incredibly...
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municipalities of Argenteuil, Papineau, and Deux-Montagnes, including Kanesatake Indian Reserve No. 16, excepting the cities of Deux-Montagnes, Saint-Eustache...
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about 1830. That year the last 14 families, numbering about 50, moved to Kanesatake near Oka. (The families who stayed in Trois Rivieres can be found in the...
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Mohawk of Kahnawake Mohawk and Anishinabeg (Algonquin and Nipissing) of Kanesatake Abenaki of Odanak Abenaki of Bécancour (now Wôlinak) Huron of Jeune-Lorette...
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Oka Crisis (category Mohawks of Kanesatake)
Heritage", Kanesatake Website, (accessed March 12, 2008) Archived March 7, 2005, at the Wayback Machine CraigBaird (August 22, 2020). "The Kanesatake Resistance"...
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also shares the uninhabited reserve of Doncaster 17 with the Mohawks of Kanesatake for hunting and fishing. The band is governed by the Mohawk Council of...
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Great Sauk Trail Council (redirect from Camp Kanesatake)
Dec. 31. Camp Kanesatake is a defunct Boy Scouts of America camp located in Cambridge Township, Lenawee County, Michigan. Camp Kanesatake was built in...
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more just and equitable future. In the summer of 1990, the Mohawks of Kanesatake confronted the government about its failure to honour Indigenous land...
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protesters dismantled their barricades; the last occupied site was the Kanesatake treatment center, a tribal center for treating drug and alcohol addiction...
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used primarily for hunting and fishing by Mohawk from the reserves of Kanesatake and Kahnewake Quebec, who share access to this territory. It was the site...
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the CMA, and 12 municipalities being part of the CMA but not the MMC. Kanesatake and Kahnawake are not included in the previous counts. Note: Totals greater...
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York State. Their descendants also moved to the present-day reserve of Kanesatake. The origins of some of Kahnawake's European family names were first published...
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territories within present-day Canada; others are Kahnawake, Wahta, Tyendinaga, Kanesatake, and the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation (which includes several...
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Located on 340 acres in Lapeer County. Camp Holaka was sold 2018. Camp Kanesatake Wolverine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Cambridge Township Closed...
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Mohawk-Canadian filmmaker Tracey Deer. It explores the 1990 Oka Crisis at Kanesatake, which Deer lived through as a child, through the eyes of Tekehentahkhwa...
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the west, which was their former hunting grounds and came to be called Kanesatake, was assigned to the Mohawks, and, later, a village to the east was assigned...
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- an area used for hunting and fishing by Mohawk from the independent Kanesatake and Kahnewake reserves. Indian River - shared between the Wahta and the...
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Doncaster, Quebec (category Mohawks of Kanesatake)
to the Mohawk First Nation, specifically the people of the reserves at Kanesatake and Kahnawake. The reserve is located some 30 kilometres (19 mi) east...
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reserves of Kahnawake and Doncaster 17 along with the Indian settlement of Kanesatake and Lac-Rapide, a reserve of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, were not...
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period: Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke in Kahnawake and Doncaster Mohawks of Kanesatake in Kanesatake Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne in Akwesasne Inuit are Indigenous Canadian...
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