But it’s also a time to acknowledge those that work in the trenches here at Six Nations Turtle Island News’ home base where we can see first-hand their dedication. We have so many women that have over the years worked in the background to make local governance work as efficiency as possible and for the betterment of the community. At the band level Six Nations community members, despite anyone’s politics, have and are working to make sense of federal and provincial bureaucracy, no easy task by the way, to make lives easier and for that we say Nia:weh to them all. They head departments at the band administration that oversee the daily needs of the community and have for decades been our go to people when we are in need…
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