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Akwesahsne Freedom School


First Nations led education in community

The Akwesahsne Freedom School was started in 1979 by parents in the Mohawk community that saw a need to preserve their ways and play an active role in the education of the nation starting with the children. They wanted their kids to be educated in the language, to be raised with ceremony and culture on the land of their ancestors without the influence and interference of the Western world. This approach has lead to results such as an increase in speakers of Mohawk language, rejuvenation of cultural strength and familiarity, and the continuance of inter-generational hands on learning.

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Organization: Akwesahsne Freedom School
Location: Hogansburg, New York
Name: Tsionatiio Thompson
Title: Teacher
Address:
31 Indian Village Road
13655
Akwesahsne, ON
Email Address: office@freedom-school.org
Phone Number: 1 518-358-2073
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Akwesasne-Freedom-School-125290000834845/

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Name: Coty Zachariah
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