6/17/08

Article/Audio Compilation: Katenies challenges the colonial US-Canada border

The following is a compilation of articles and audio interviews providing background and context to Katenies challenge of the colonial US-Canada border.

* Mohawk Nation News: Stone Wall in Cornwall (July 15, 2008)

* Cornwall Standard Freeholder: Protesters pack city courtroom (July 15 , 2008)

* Ottawa IndyMedia/The Dominion: Mohawk grandmother challenges border jurisdiction (Video) (July 15, 2008)

* Statement: Solidarity with Katenies! "Canada" has no jurisdiction over Mohawk land (July 15, 2008)

* Report: Mohawk grandmothers attacked by CBSA guards (June 17, 2008)

* Reportage: Des grand-mères Mohawks agressées par des gardes de l'ASFC (17 juin 2008)

* Mohawk Nation News: Canadian attack on MNN at Cornwall border crossing (June 23, 2008)

* Mohawk Nation News: Why is Canada abusing Indigenous women and Elders (July 2, 2008)

* Mohawk Nation News: Akwesasne guards at the border of insanity (June 24, 2008)

* Cornwall Standard Freeholder: Family furious with Customs (June 21, 2008)

* Mohawk grandmother remains in hiding, defying arrest warrant (March 5, 2007)

* Background: Katenies defies the US-Canada colonial borde
r (March 4, 2007)

* Katenies' Motion to Dismiss (January 18, 2007)

* Mohawk Nation News: “Katenies will not walk the line” (January 5, 2007):

* Mohawk Nation News: Katenies in Cornwall Court (December 16, 2006)


No One Is Illegal Radio Interviews

* Interview with Katenies about her refusal to recognize the colonial courts and the colonial US-Canada border. (February 2007)

* Interview with Katenies about the Gathering of the Indigenous People of the Americas in Vicam, Yaqui Territory, Mexico between October 11-14, 2007 and the Indigenous Border Summit of the Americas that took place on the territory of the of the Tohono O'odham nation (Arizona) on November 7-10, 2007. (November 2007)

* Interview with Kahentinehta with reflections on the July 11 anniversary of the police invasion at Kanehsatake in 1990 (the so-called Oka Crisis). Kahntinetha, with her daughters, was directly involved in the resistance at Kanehsatake. (July 2006)

* Interview with Kahehti:io, a Mohawk youth activist from Kahnawake. He was arrested and detained at the Six Nations Land Reclamation, after a police raid on April 20, 2006. Kahehti:io refused to recognize the authority of the colonial courts and was eventually released from custody without charge after several days of detention. (May 2006)

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