By Sam Laskaris Writer A local Stanley Cup champion and several past and current Six Nations lacrosse stars are among those who will be inducted into the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame this year. The North American hall, founded in 2022, does not have a permanent home. Instead, it lives online at the website https://www.naiahf.org/ An induction ceremony for the 2026 class is scheduled for May 30 in the Wisconsin city of Green Bay. This year’s inductees include Brandon Montour, the Six Nations member who helped the Florida Panthers win the National Hockey League’s ultimate prize, the Stanley Cup, in 2024. Montour, a 31-year-old defenceman, is now in his second season with the Seattle Kraken. He’ll be inducted into the hall via the Athlete category. A total of…
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