Empowering Mohawk Women Through Sports
Celebrate the strength and resilience of Mohawk women in sports. Explore their stories of perseverance, leadership, and unity. Embrace diversity, cultivate trust, and foster teamwork. Witness how sport creates leaders and promotes inclusivity. Experience the power of love, respect, and accomplishment in overcoming challenges and achieving greatness.
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I Was a Little Bit I Was a Little Bit Different Different A MOHAWK WOMAN IN VARSITY SPORT
KANORONHKWATSHERA THE ULTIMATE POWER/ENERGY IN THE WORLD LOVE
The next generation of disease free, high achieving Warriors Perseverance Respect Accomplishment
INDIFFERENCE I DON T SEE RACE YOU MAKE ME UNCOMFORTABLE DIFFERNCE RUNS DEEPER THAN SKIN COLOR
Cultivating a Strong Diverse Environment Cultivate an environment of trust Lead by example How do individuals experience race Develop an inclusive process of communication See Diversity as a team asset Love of sport is common ground
Waterpolo: We were Stronger Together Teamwork Cultivate Creativity Life-Long Confidence Common Humanity
Sport Creates Leaders Dr. Ojistoh Horn- first Mohawk Woman Medical Doctor from my community Dr. Kahente Horn-Miller, Professor of Indigenous Studies Kaniehtiio Horn- award winning actor Waneek Horn-Miller- first Mohawk Women to got to the ics