Welcome To Your Community - Mohawk Chapel
Given to the Mohawk People for their service to the British during the American Revolution, Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks is now the oldest building in Ontario.
One of only a handful of Royal Chapels outside of the United Kingdom, it also was the first Protestant Church in Upper Canada.
For tour or event information, please visit mohawkchapel.ca
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[Wikipedia] Mohawk Chapel
Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks in Brantford, Ontario is the oldest surviving church building in Ontario and was the first Anglican church in Upper Canada. It is one of only three Chapels Royal in Canada. In 1981, the chapel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.
Kanata Village - Brantford, Ontario, Canada
An authentic Iroquoian village on property located on Mohawk Street close to Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks in Brantford. Visit for more info...
Who Knew? - Brantford Widow's Home
Who knew Brantford's first charitable organization was created by women, for women?
Who knew the Sanderson Centre had such a diverse history?
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Fire at Mohawk Farms
Fire was set to the Mohawk Farm fields. The field is just behind the Royal Mohawk Chapel. Brantford's firefighters responded to the fires as they burnt out. No major damage was caused by the fires, and the church itself was a good safe distance up and over the dyke.
Kanata - Mohawk Territory - (440 Mohawk St., Brantford - Est. 1784).mpg
This is a preview of Kanata Village (Eagle's Nest). The Kaniekehaka are commonly known as the Mohawks. The Mohawks of Grand River referred to within Haldimand's Pledge and the Haldimand Proclamation of 1784 (in respect of the Crown of Great Britain and the Mohawks) entered into in 1784 confirms a recognition of the Karienkehaka and their cantons as allies, rather than subjects of the Crown. (A reparation made on a nation to nation basis). It was at this time with much admiration that Great Britain acknowledged that the existence of the Mohawks as founders and head of the League of Great Peace consistent with the Great Law of Peace.
Music by Richard & Chad (Recorded live @ Kanata - July, 2012)
Who Knew? - Phone Anniversary
Who knew 135 years of telephone history may never have happened without Brantford?
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Phil McColeman: Brantford, the Kindnest City in Canada
Mr. Speaker, eight years ago, Freedom House, a church and ministry centre in Brantford, began a mission called The Kindness Project to see if a city could be transformed by good into good by using simple but strategic acts of kindness.
In these eight years, among other things, roughly 20,000 hamburgers have been given away; a free winter carnival, Frosty Fest, is hosted; a school curriculum is in the works; affordable housing has been provided for those in need; and a local superhero, Captain Kindness, has emerged and taken control of the city. This Friday, November 4, will be the second annual Random Act of Kindness Day in Brantford.
The Kindness Project seeks to uncover the untapped level of synergy in the community as a collective commitment to serving each other. It is people helping people with what we all have in our hands to give.
We hope, together, to make Brantford known as the kindest city in Canada.
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Welcome to Brantford
Welcome to Brantford Ontario. Here, we value diversity and welcome newcomers to our community. In this video, local newcomers share their ideas about why this is a great place to live, work and raise a family.
The Mass Grave at the Anglican Mohawk School: Its Uncovering and Subsequent Coverup
Kevin Annett describes his firsthand experience in 2011 - 2012 of working with elders of the Grand River Mohawk nation in Brantford, Ontario in opening a mass grave of children at the former Anglican Church school - and how the project was shut down by church, state and compliant Indian band officials. For a full report of the dig see:
Tags: Mass Grave, Anglican Mohawk School, Coverup, Grand River Mohawk Nation, Mass Grave Of Children, Indian Band Officials
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Who Knew... Phase 2 Media Launch!
Thank you to everyone that helped make the launch of Phase 2 of the Who Knew... campaign a success!
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Canadian Military Heritage Museum
Chiefswood National Historic Site
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
Myrtleville House Museum
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Woodland Cultural Centre
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Who Knew? - Ross Powless
Who knew Canada's most famous lacrosse athlete was from Six Nations?
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Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
Myrtleville House Museum
Mohawk Chapel
Personal Computer Museum
St. George Museum
Woodland Cultural Centre
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Children Bones Found At Canada Church-Run Residential Schools - Kevin Annett
Breaking News Report November 29, 2011
The Protect Your Children Foundation in collaboration with the Vatican Crimes Exposed Organization have travelled to Brantford, Ontario to document the monumental discovering of children's bones at Canada's oldest residential school.
Our news team had the honor of interviewing Kevin Annett, Secretary of the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State, who has been working with the Mohawk nation to excavate the mass graves where many children were murdered. A fact that has been masked and covered up by the church and state.
Today, with evidence of children's remains, no one can any longer deny what Kevin Annett and thousands of natives have been trying to speak out about as they seek justice for the crimes committed unto over 50,000 children at the hands of nuns and priests in these Indian Boarding schools. The Crown of England, the Anglican Church, Catholic, Presbyterian, Mennonite, amongst other religions were in on this organized crime schemes and finally the truth is being exposed worldwide.
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The Protect Your Children Foundation and its affiliates including the VaticanCrimes.us and networks - TeleGracia and Radio NetGracia - are honored to support the work of Kevin Annett, the brave Mohawk Nation and stand for truth and justice - and we will continue to utilize our networks to expose these facts until justice is served. The time has come...just retribution will be manifested in our lifetime.
Who Knew? - Flourine and Brantford
Who knew Brantford was so dedicated to a healthy smile?
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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site
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Canadian Military Heritage Museum
Chiefswood National Historic Site
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
Myrtleville House Museum
Mohawk Chapel
Personal Computer Museum
St. George Museum
Woodland Cultural Centre
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Who Knew? - Brantford Armory
Who knew local militia were trained right here in Brantford?
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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead National Historic Site
Bell Homestead National Historic Site
Brantford Arts Block
Brant Museum and Archives
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Canadian Military Heritage Museum
Chiefswood National Historic Site
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
Myrtleville House Museum
Mohawk Chapel
Personal Computer Museum
St. George Museum
Woodland Cultural Centre
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Downtown Brantford
These vlogs are meant to show you a little of what goes on in the life of me, Paulo Gallarza. I hope it inspires you to go out there and try new things, learn new skills, and to challenge yourself on a daily to meet your goals!
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Mohawk Leaving Brantford
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Unrepentant
WINNER: BEST DIRECTOR for an INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY - 2006 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL.
I gave Kevin Annett his Indian name, Eagle Strong Voice, in 2004 when I adopted him into our Anishinabe Nation. He carries that name proudly because he is doing the job he was sent to do, to tell his people of their wrongs. He speaks strongly and with truth. He speaks for our stolen and murdered children. I ask everyone to listen to him and welcome him.
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Elder, Turtle Clan, Anishinabe Nation, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Dig for Children's Remains Begins at Canada's Oldest Residential School
Sovereign Mohawk Nation commences groundbreaking investigation of mass murder by Church and State
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BRANTFORD, ONTARIO -- Elders of the Mohawk Nation in collaboration with the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS) and its Secretary, Kevin Annett, announced today the
commencement of forensic excavations on the grounds of the oldest Indian residential school in Canada - the Mohawk Institute run by the Church of England.
Frustrated by the ongoing whitewash by the Canadian government of the murder of residential school children by Catholic and Protestant churches, the Sovereign Mohawk nation of Grand River has begun digging for children's remains to finally give them a proper burial and bring to trial those who killed them, to quote Mohawk elder Bill Squire.
Squire and eight other Mohawk elders have granted authorization to Kevin Annett and the ITCCS to conduct Ground Penetrating Radar surveys and excavations at the Brantford residential school in order to bring the evidence obtained to International tribunals and human rights courts.
Initial evidence obtained at these digs today confirmed eyewitness accounts of the deaths and burial of children at the Brantford school, as well as the cover up of their remains.
The Mohawk elders and the ITCCS are issuing a call to other indigenous nations to commence similar excavations at former Indian residential schools across Canada, rather than rely on the Canadian government and its churches for justice or disclosure.
Further updates will be released as the excavations continue.
For information contact the ITCCS and Kevin Annett at hiddenfromhistory1@gmail.com and
Media Contact:
Bill Squire -- Hereditary Chief, Wolf Clan
Tel. (519) 757-3624