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  1. Waneek Horn-Miller proudly bears her Mohawk heritage like a medal of honour alongside the numerous medals she has won for her athletic achievements. Born in Kahnawake in Quebec, Ms. Horn-Miller is a champion swimmer and co-captain of Canada’s Women’s National Water Polo team. She started swimming competitively at the age of seven and ...

  2. 18 sept. 2015 · Waneek Horn-Miller holds on to her 4-year-old sister as chaos breaks out. The 78-day siege, remembered as the Oka Crisis, ended with the army moving in to push the Mohawk out on Sept. 26, 1990.

  3. Waneek Horn-Miller is one of those talented people who stands out in the crowd. From the very moment she walked into our building she became part of our very closely knit family. Her gracious and genuine way without compromise to whom ever she converses with is always a topic of conversation. Her joy of life and respect to all should be bottled and given to all. Waneek has an electrifying ...

  4. 9 juil. 2019 · Five Horn women in style and substance. Kahentinéhtha’ Horn’s portrait beside her daughters: Dr. Ojistoh Horn, Professor Kahente Horn-Miller, Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller and renowned screen star Kaniehtí:io Horn (see below) are on display at the Canada Council for the Arts gallery in a small but impressive show running through the summer.

  5. Waneek Horn-Miller. Similar to the arduous process of making wampum beads, the journey of Waneek Horn-Miller doesn’t begin and end with being an Olympic Water Polo athlete. A Mohawk from the ...

  6. As a member of the women’s national water polo team, Waneek Horn-Miller won a gold medal at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg. She then served as co-captain of the first Canadian women’s Olympic water polo team that finished fifth at Sydney 2000. During the lead-up to those Games, Horn-Miller appeared on the cover of TIME magazine.

  7. Waneek Horn-Miller: Water Polo, Women (Olympic) Canada: 5: Olympic family relations. Wife of Keith Morgan; Sister-in-law of Colin Morgan; Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (1–0–0 1999 Winnipeg WAP gol ...