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  1. Waneek Horn-Miller (born November 30, 1975) is a Canadian water polo player from the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory. She was a member of the Canadian women's water polo team that won a gold medal at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg. Horn-Miller also became the first Mohawk woman from Canada to ever compete in the Olympic games.

  2. 29 mars 2018 · Waneek Horn-Miller, athlete, activist, broadcaster (born 30 November 1975 in Montreal, QC). Horn-Miller, a Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec, was co-captain of Canada’s first Olympic women’s water polo team and a gold medallist in water polo at the 1999 Pan American Games.

  3. 12 déc. 2022 · Waneek Horn-Miller, a Mohawk water polo player and Canada's first indigenous Olympian, testified before a parliamentary committee on the status of women. She called for an inquiry with teeth to address systemic abuse in sport and shared her own experience of harassment and exclusion.

  4. 29 mars 2018 · Waneek Horn-Miller, athlète, militante et animatrice (née le 30 novembre 1975 à Montréal, Québec). Waneek Horn-Miller, une Mohawk de Kahnawake, au Québec, a été co-capitaine de la toute première équipe olympique canadienne de water-polo féminin et est médaillée d’or des Jeux panaméricains de 1999.

  5. 30 juin 2021 · Learn about Waneek Horn-Miller's journey from the 1990 Oka Crisis to the Sydney 2000 Olympics, where she co-captained Canada's women's water polo team. Discover how she became a sports hall of famer, a torchbearer, a broadcaster and a social change maker for Indigenous communities.

  6. 13 déc. 2022 · C’est le cas de Léa Clermont-Dion et de l’athlète olympique Waneek Horn-Miller. Les deux femmes témoignaient lundi devant le Comité permanent de la condition féminine de la Chambre des ...

  7. Waneek Horn-Miller: from survivor to indigenous rights champion | British Journal of Sports Medicine. Home. Archive. Volume 55, Issue 12. Email alerts. PDF. XML. Service spotlight. Waneek Horn-Miller: from survivor to indigenous rights champion. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1454-3546 Christopher Napier.