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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 mar 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. Drawing on her experiences as the former co-captain of Canada's Olympic women's water polo team, Waneek shares her story and teaches how to build self-esteem through a balance of education and sport.

  4. WARRIOR WOMAN. Haudenosaunee and rising strong for peace, with unique insights and carrying messages of strength, resiliency, honesty, inclusion, and education.

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  5. 18 set 2015 · Waneek Horn-Miller, who has competed in the Olympics as part of Canada's water polo team, challenged a law that would forbid her from living in Kahnawake with her...

  6. 30 giu 2021 · One of Canada’s most influential Indigenous athletes, Waneek Horn-Miller’s legacy extends far beyond her time in the pool. From the Kahnawake Mohawk Territory near Montreal, as a teenager Horn-Miller had been behind the lines during the 1990 Oka Crisis and was stabbed by a bayonet.

  7. 12 dic 2022 · A former Olympic athlete with a history of fighting against abuse in sport says she wants an inquiry into amateur sport in Canada to address systemic sexual, physical and verbal abuse of athletes....