Six Nations man First Nations Lacrosse Association executive director

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By Sam Laskaris Writer A local member will now have a more prominent role with the First Nations Lacrosse Association (FNLA). During the FNLA’s annual general meeting which was held remotely on Dec. 6, it was announced that Six Nations’ Kevin Sandy was appointed as the executive director of the association. Sandy is no stranger in lacrosse circles. Since 2009 he has been the CEO for Haudenosaunee Lacrosse, which not only runs lacrosse camps and clinics but also teaches cultural education and awareness about Indigenous issues in communities and schools. Haudenosaunee Lacrosse has run its programs across Canada and the United States. “Very little non-Indigenous people know very little bit about our people,” Sandy said. And now with his new role, Sandy is hoping to create much more recognition for…

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