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Positive Vibrations A mother and daughter discuss Indigenous culture, cancer, and the true value of life. Mark Beamish

KAHN-TINETA HORN

WANEEK HORN-MILLER

She’s always been dedicated to promoting Indigenous heritage and communities – a passion she shares with Waneek, her three other daughters and extended family. At various times, she’s been a film actress, political activist, fashion model and civil servant. In 2010, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

She’s a strong, Mohawk woman raised in the Kahnawake Territory near Montreal. Her athletic resume includes co-captain of Canada’s Olympic water polo team at the 2000 Sydney Games, torchbearer at the 2006 Winter Games; and a member of Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. Today, she calls herself a ‘Warrior Woman’, motivator and businesswoman. Recently, our LGFB team chatted with the mother-daughter duo.

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