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Ohsweken, Ontario

Ohsweken (/ʃˈwkɛn/) is a dispersed rural community located within the Six Nations of the Grand River, in the County of Brant, Ontario, Canada.[2][3] Approximately 300 of the 2,700 homes on the reserve are in Ohsweken, and it is the site of the reserve governmental and administrative offices.[citation needed]

Ohsweken
Oshwé:ken[1]
Ohsweken
Ohsweken
Coordinates: 43°04′09″N 80°07′03″W / 43.06917°N 80.11750°W / 43.06917; -80.11750
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Government
 • Governing BodySix Nations Band Council
 • MPLarry Brock (Conservative)
 • MPPWill Bouma (Conservative)
Area
 • Total75 km2 (29 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (656 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • TotalApprox. 1,500
 Roughly 10% of Six Nations' total population
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code
N0A
Area codeArea code 519
GNBC CodeFCGSY[2]
Websitehttp://www.sixnations.ca

History edit

From approximately 1840 to 1865, the Six Nations Confederacy council met in a log building near Middleport, Ontario. In 1856, against protests from the Onondaga chiefs, a strong-willed superintendent from the Indian Department, Jasper Tough Gilkison, established a council building in what is present-day Ohsweken, about 6 km (3.7 mi) south-west of Middleport. Gilkison later retired in 1891 under pressure from Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald for incompetence.[4] Though the Onondaga chiefs argued that they should establish their own center of government, the village of Ohsweken quickly developed in the surrounding area.[5]

Arts and culture edit

Six Nations Fall Fair edit

Six Nations Annual Fall Fair takes place often the first week of September and is one of the oldest Agricultural Fairs in Ontario.[citation needed] Celebrations include the Miss Six Nations pageant, a powwow, horse races, and a derby.

Bread and Cheese (Independence Day) edit

In appreciation of the Six Nations' support for Great Britain during the American Revolution and the War of 1812, Queen Victoria began an annual tradition of giving blankets to their community.[6] The custom ended with Victoria's death in 1901.

In 1924, however, the council of the Six Nations decided to revive the practice, this time with gifts of bread and cheese, as a commemoration of the close ties between Six Nations and the British Crown.[7] Every year, thousands of people stand in line to enter the Gaylord Powless Arena where they receive large squares of bread and cheese. The celebrations also include carnival rides and games, a parade from Chiefswood Park to the arena, and a street dance held by CKRZ-FM.

National Indigenous Peoples’ Day edit

The events take place at Chiefswood Park, celebrating National Indigenous Peoples’ Day and the summer solstice on June 21. June 21 is also the day of the Tom Longboat run. There are also festivities at Gage Park in Hamilton.

Grand River Champion of Champions Pow Wow edit

This annual Pow-wow, held since 1979, hosts over 400 dancers and drummers from across North America. It is held on the last weekend of July at Chiefswood Park. It features a variety of traditional Native dancing by different tribes, food, and crafts.[8]

Attractions edit

Veterans' Park edit

This park is at the corner of Fourth Line Road and Chiefswood Road. It features The Six Nations-Mississauga War Memorial, which commemorates the 200 First Nations soldiers who were killed during World War II. The soldiers fought in Dieppe, France, and Hong Kong, and were part of the Normandy Invasion in 1944.[9]

Gaylord Powless Arena edit

The Gaylord Powless Arena seats 648 with room for 200 standing. Originally constructed in 1972, it was renovated in 2005 and is regularly used for lacrosse, hockey and figure skating. On Bread and Cheese Day, the arena serves for distribution of large chunks of bread and cheese.[10]

Speedway edit

Ohsweken Speedway is a 3/8 mile dirt oval auto raceway located in Ohsweken.

Education edit

Six Nations Polytechnic is a Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation community-controlled school.

Media edit

The town is serviced by two community newspapers, Turtle Island News and Two Row Times. Both newspapers feature mostly local news but also include stories related to broader First Nations and Canadian issues. CKRZ-FM, a community radio station, broadcasts a variety of programming including local news, music, language lessons and radio bingo. CJKS-FM, another local radio station, is known for their varieties of genres broadcast and dedicated Native American programming.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History and Culture" Kahnawà:ke Kanien’kehá:ka Kanakeráhsera Ne Ià:ia’k Nihononhontsá:ke Accessed December 10th 2011. http://www.kahnawakelonghouse.com/index.php?mid=2 2012-01-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Ohsweken". Natural Resources Canada. October 6, 2016. from the original on May 6, 2017. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Six Nations (Part) 40". Statistics Canada. November 2, 2016. from the original on June 15, 2017. Retrieved July 22, 2021.
  4. ^ Getty, Ian A. L.; Lussier, Antoine S. (1983). As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows: A Reader in Canadian Native sSudies. UBC Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-0181-2. from the original on 1 August 2023. Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.
  5. ^ Handbook of North American Indians Volume 15. Smithsonian Institution. 1978. pp. 528–529. Retrieved 3 Aug 2010.
  6. ^ "Tradition draws thousands". Brantford Expositor. from the original on May 20, 2015. Retrieved May 19, 2015.
  7. ^ Maracle, Brian. Back on the Rez: Finding the Way Home. Penguin, 1997, p. 212.
  8. ^ "Powwow to feature hundreds of dancers". Brantford Expositor. from the original on March 5, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  9. ^ "The Sacrifices and Achievements". Native Soldiers - Foreign Battlefields. Veterans Affairs Canada. 30 Jun 2005. from the original on 25 August 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  10. ^ "Parks and Recreation - Gaylord Powless Arena". from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ohsweken Ontario news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Ohsweken oʊ ʃ ˈ w iː k ɛ n is a dispersed rural community located within the Six Nations of the Grand River in the County of Brant Ontario Canada 2 3 Approximately 300 of the 2 700 homes on the reserve are in Ohsweken and it is the site of the reserve governmental and administrative offices citation needed Ohsweken Oshwe ken 1 OhswekenShow map of OntarioOhswekenShow map of CanadaCoordinates 43 04 09 N 80 07 03 W 43 06917 N 80 11750 W 43 06917 80 11750Country CanadaProvince OntarioGovernment Governing BodySix Nations Band Council MPLarry Brock Conservative MPPWill Bouma Conservative Area Total75 km2 29 sq mi Elevation200 m 656 ft Population 2018 TotalApprox 1 500 Roughly 10 of Six Nations total populationTime zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal codeN0AArea codeArea code 519GNBC CodeFCGSY 2 Websitehttp www sixnations ca Contents 1 History 2 Arts and culture 2 1 Six Nations Fall Fair 2 2 Bread and Cheese Independence Day 2 3 National Indigenous Peoples Day 2 4 Grand River Champion of Champions Pow Wow 3 Attractions 3 1 Veterans Park 3 2 Gaylord Powless Arena 3 3 Speedway 4 Education 5 Media 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFrom approximately 1840 to 1865 the Six Nations Confederacy council met in a log building near Middleport Ontario In 1856 against protests from the Onondaga chiefs a strong willed superintendent from the Indian Department Jasper Tough Gilkison established a council building in what is present day Ohsweken about 6 km 3 7 mi south west of Middleport Gilkison later retired in 1891 under pressure from Prime Minister Sir John A Macdonald for incompetence 4 Though the Onondaga chiefs argued that they should establish their own center of government the village of Ohsweken quickly developed in the surrounding area 5 Arts and culture editSix Nations Fall Fair edit Six Nations Annual Fall Fair takes place often the first week of September and is one of the oldest Agricultural Fairs in Ontario citation needed Celebrations include the Miss Six Nations pageant a powwow horse races and a derby Bread and Cheese Independence Day edit In appreciation of the Six Nations support for Great Britain during the American Revolution and the War of 1812 Queen Victoria began an annual tradition of giving blankets to their community 6 The custom ended with Victoria s death in 1901 In 1924 however the council of the Six Nations decided to revive the practice this time with gifts of bread and cheese as a commemoration of the close ties between Six Nations and the British Crown 7 Every year thousands of people stand in line to enter the Gaylord Powless Arena where they receive large squares of bread and cheese The celebrations also include carnival rides and games a parade from Chiefswood Park to the arena and a street dance held by CKRZ FM National Indigenous Peoples Day edit The events take place at Chiefswood Park celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day and the summer solstice on June 21 June 21 is also the day of the Tom Longboat run There are also festivities at Gage Park in Hamilton Grand River Champion of Champions Pow Wow edit This annual Pow wow held since 1979 hosts over 400 dancers and drummers from across North America It is held on the last weekend of July at Chiefswood Park It features a variety of traditional Native dancing by different tribes food and crafts 8 Attractions editVeterans Park edit This park is at the corner of Fourth Line Road and Chiefswood Road It features The Six Nations Mississauga War Memorial which commemorates the 200 First Nations soldiers who were killed during World War II The soldiers fought in Dieppe France and Hong Kong and were part of the Normandy Invasion in 1944 9 Gaylord Powless Arena edit The Gaylord Powless Arena seats 648 with room for 200 standing Originally constructed in 1972 it was renovated in 2005 and is regularly used for lacrosse hockey and figure skating On Bread and Cheese Day the arena serves for distribution of large chunks of bread and cheese 10 Speedway edit Ohsweken Speedway is a 3 8 mile dirt oval auto raceway located in Ohsweken Education editSix Nations Polytechnic is a Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation community controlled school Media editThe town is serviced by two community newspapers Turtle Island News and Two Row Times Both newspapers feature mostly local news but also include stories related to broader First Nations and Canadian issues CKRZ FM a community radio station broadcasts a variety of programming including local news music language lessons and radio bingo CJKS FM another local radio station is known for their varieties of genres broadcast and dedicated Native American programming Notable people editThis article s list of people may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are members of this list or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations June 2020 Jay Silverheels Gary Farmer Graham Greene Daniel David Moses Stan Jonathan Brandon Montour Craig PointReferences edit History and Culture Kahnawa ke Kanien keha ka Kanakerahsera Ne Ia ia k Nihononhontsa ke Accessed December 10th 2011 http www kahnawakelonghouse com index php mid 2 Archived 2012 01 11 at the Wayback Machine a b Ohsweken Natural Resources Canada October 6 2016 Archived from the original on May 6 2017 Retrieved July 22 2021 Six Nations Part 40 Statistics Canada November 2 2016 Archived from the original on June 15 2017 Retrieved July 22 2021 Getty Ian A L Lussier Antoine S 1983 As Long as the Sun Shines and Water Flows A Reader in Canadian Native sSudies UBC Press ISBN 978 0 7748 0181 2 Archived from the original on 1 August 2023 Retrieved 4 Aug 2010 Handbook of North American Indians Volume 15 Smithsonian Institution 1978 pp 528 529 Retrieved 3 Aug 2010 Tradition draws thousands Brantford Expositor Archived from the original on May 20 2015 Retrieved May 19 2015 Maracle Brian Back on the Rez Finding the Way Home Penguin 1997 p 212 Powwow to feature hundreds of dancers Brantford Expositor Archived from the original on March 5 2012 Retrieved August 2 2010 The Sacrifices and Achievements Native Soldiers Foreign Battlefields Veterans Affairs Canada 30 Jun 2005 Archived from the original on 25 August 2007 Retrieved August 2 2010 Parks and Recreation Gaylord Powless Arena Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved August 2 2010 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ohsweken Ontario amp oldid 1173992938, wikipedia, wiki, 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