Kahnawake Voices (Web Site)

2010Interactive: Web Experience

By: Courtney Montour

Production: Kat Baulu (National Film Board of Canada)Paulina Abarca-Cantin (Studio XX)

Produced by Studio XX in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada.

Kahnawake Voices is a community website where individuals share their personal stories, thoughts and experiences on the non-native evictions and the larger issues of membership and identity. People can post their stories as notes on the bulletin board, listen to audio recordings, follow the project and the issue in the blog and view editorial cartoons by artist Jesse Bochner. 

The project was inspired by the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake's delivery of eviction notices to non-native partners residing in the community in February 2010. The current Kahnawake Membership Law and a 1981 moratorium on mixed marriages do not allow non-natives to reside in the community. The Membership Law is now being reviewed and Council is calling on the community for input on the matter. With the delivery of the eviction notices, a local issue quickly became national news but the stories and voices of many went untold. This site is a space for those voices to be heard.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityQuébec and OntarioReservesWomen

Credits


creator (Web)
Courtney Montour
producer
Kat Baulu
Paulina Abarca-Cantin