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Kahn-Tineta Horn (born 16 April 1940, New York City) is a Mohawk political activist, civil servant, and former fashion model. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Since 1972, she has held various positions in the social, community and educational development policy sections of the Canadian federal Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development . [ 6 ]
Her mother, Kahn-Tineta Horn, is a Mohawk former model and a political activist for the Kahnawake First Nation. Her father, who is of German and Scottish descent, is a lawyer. [ 5 ] Horn, her mother and her older half-sister Waneek (later a broadcaster and co-captain of the Canadian women's water polo team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics ) [ 6 ...
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Greg Gumbel, the renowned CBS Sports anchor and commentator, has died of cancer at the age of 78. ... he hosted "The NFL Today," the network's NFL pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show ...
Christa E. Powell. Christa E. Powell, 82, of Richland, died Dec. 22 in Richland. She was born in Germany and lived in Richland for 30 years. She was an embroiderer and entrepreneur.
Historic photo of Kahnawake, ca. 1860. Kahnawake is located on the southwest shore where the Saint Lawrence River narrows. The territory is described in the native language as "on, or by the rapids" (of the Saint Lawrence River) [8] (in French, it was originally called Sault du St-Louis, also related to the rapids).
Both of the Hemlocks relay Mohawk culture and history through their artwork. Babe and Carla collaborate with each other to create political art works, as well. [7] Babe carved and painted Walking in Two Worlds, [8] and Carla created a quilt Tribute to Mohawk Ironworkers, which combined beadwork and appliquéd figured inspired by Charles Ebbets' iconic 1932 photograph of Mohawk men perched on a ...