Akwesasne Freedom School Annual Quilt Auction Fundraiser

Since 1979, the Akwesasne Freedom School has offered a full Mohawk immersion curriculum, dedicated to the preservation of language, culture and identity. The independent elementary school is funded primarily through […]
Snye Recreation Christmas Enchantment

It’s beginning to look a lot like the holiday season when the Snye Recreation Christmas Enchantment trees are on display!
Akwesasne Friendship Day

Native North American Travelling College’s annual Friendship Day! With special performances by Bear Fox, Crosswinds, DMiinus Savage, Mikayla Francis and MC Raienkonnis Edwards! Join us for the day to celebrate all things friendship!
Akwesasne Children’s Pow Wow

Hosted by Native North American Traveling College, the Children’s Pow Wow is a day-long event with food and craft vendors, drum groups, and lots of little dancers. The cultural event features children 13 and under.
Annual Ironworker Festival

The annual Ironworker Festival is held at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort. The annual event celebrates and honors Ironworkers with a skills competition, food, music and more.
Heart to Heart Annual 10km Walk & Run

Get your heart rate up at the annual 10km Walk & Run, which benefits the Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club.
2022 Akwesasne Pow Wow

Held annually the weekend after Labor Day in September, Akwesasne International Pow Wow is the largest event of the year with arts, crafts, dance competitions, food vendors and more.
Memorial Day Parade

Akwesasne hosts an annual Memorial Day parade to honor the lives of Akwesasne Mohawks lost in war. The event features a parade, wreath laying in the St. Lawrence River and other commemorations.
Akwesasne Art Market & Juried Show

The Akwesasne Art Market & Juried Show showcases and celebrates award-winning works crafted and created by Akwesasne artisans.
Make it new again: Mohawk tribe raises next generation of native speakers

The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe in Akwesasne has been working for years to save its native language. The number of Mohawk speakers has been declining for the last century, but new language immersion programs on the reservation are working to reverse that trend.