As long as the River flows: River stories from a Kanien’kehá:ka perspective
Sharing an open, grateful and expansive spirit with humans and non-humans alike, multidisciplinary artist Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde mediates a conversation with members of her Kanien’kehá:ka community on the impacts of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Discussion
Multidisciplinary artist Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde, originally from Kahnawake, focuses her work around artistic practices and social issues related to the reclamation of stewardship to Indigenous land, water and Indigenous presence. Although she is based on the Pacific coast, the St. Lawrence River regularly calls her back to Tiohti:ake. Sharing an open, grateful and expansive spirit with humans and non-humans alike, she mediates a conversation with members of her Kanien’kehá:ka community on the impacts of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde (Victoria)
Moderator
Lindsay Katsitsakatste Delaronde is a Kanienke’haka woman from Kahnawake. For the past 14 years she has been a grateful, active and contributing guest on Lekwungen territory, Victoria (BC).
Courtney Montour (Kahnawà:ke)
Moderator
Courtney Montour is a Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) filmmaker from Kahnawà:ke whose work explores issues of Indigenous identity.
Roxann Karonhiarokwas Whitebean (Kahnawà:ke)
Moderator
Roxann Whitebean is a media artist who hails from the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawà:ke.