New cultural arts centre in Kahnawake breeds hope for next generation
KAHNAWAKE, QUEBEC — Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer is proud to be able to speak the same language her ancestors spoke.
In the 1980s, Sky-Deer enrolled in one of the first schools in the Mohawk community of Kahnawake that immersed children in the Kanien’kéha language.
“It was everything,” said Sky-Deer, in an interview. “It gave me a foundation of being proud of who I was.”
At the time, many in the First Nation on the South Shore of Montreal were still attending church-run Indian Day Schools, where the language wasn’t taught, she said.
