Here is some information on the national shrine of St Kateri Tekakwitha, the lily of the Mohawks.
http://katerishrine.com/
Is the Traditional Latin Mass offered at the shrine's chapel, Poche? The website says nothing about it.
Here's a video showing the interior of the chapel. It doesn't look particularly Traditional to me, what with the undignified wooden table altar, wooden tabernacle (or "Box for communion" as the devout and learned videographer puts it) placed off to the side, and pagan, New-Age "dream catchers" placed conspicuously in the nave.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qytc9XKoDdk[/youtube]
If they really wanted to honor Kateri Tekakwitha, why didn't they do so by building a chapel that looks like the kind of Catholic chapels she would have been to in her life (which, you can be sure, were not festooned with "dream catchers"), or offer the Immemorial Mass which would have been the only Mass she'd ever known?
Why? Because this whole thing has far less to do with honoring Kateri Tekakwitha than it does with using her name as an excuse to promote abominations like pagan syncretism and religious indifferentism (and the Novus Ordo itself, of course).
So were you acting ignorantly, or deceptively, by posting this in response to a question specifically about
Traditional Catholic American Indian groups, Poche?