BIOGRAPHY
This women's group originated as the Women's Singing Society from
Ahkwesahsne. A singing society is charged with the responsibility of
giving assistance and support to those in the community who have
suffered a loss of some sort. Traditionally, Men's Singing Societies
represented their Nation's at gatherings called Six Nations Sing held
twice annually in the spring and fall. In recent years. more women's
groups are sharing their songs also.
The name came about mainly for the beliefs that we have a duty to help
our language survive. The majority of our songs are written in the
Mohawk Language with the help of fluent Mohawk speaking community
people. We believe that if our language dies, so will we as a Nation of
people because without our language we will have no culture. We proudly
share our songs and teach children so that we may honor everything that
is natural to us. Through our songs we honor our Mother the Earth, our
Grandmother the Moon, Our Grandparents from every generation, the
teachers in schools who teach the language, the Great Law of Peace for
our life's foundation, and more.
As Kontiwennenhá:wi became more well known people began requesting this women's group to sing at various community functions outside of the
Longhouse. For this reason, the women do not attach the Singing Society
to their group because it is a distinction reserved for the
Haudenosaunee. They do, however continue to contribute to our community
by assisting and sharing.
Proceeds from the sales of this CD go towards helping us to help our elders, our children, our men & women, and all Ahkwesahsró:non.
Featured on this CD are:
Kenkiokoktha Theresa Bear Swamp-Fox
Angie Mitchell
Kahentíhson Elizabeth Swamp-Nanticoke
Jessica Lazore
Katsiítsión:ni Fox
Kaweienón:ni Margaret Peters
Konwasenná:wi David
Iawén:tas Nanticoke
Tsierihwiióhsta Jean Square
Rachel Gray
Kawennahén:te Maxine Cole
Sandi Dupree
Tewasohkwaténies Yvonne Peters
The CD was designed by Katsiítsión:ni Fox
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