Ancestral Territory of the Mi’kmaq The first Indigenous Peoples on the Northeast region of the North American continent continue a ...
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Bridging Relationships Our Mi’kmaq distinctive culture, language, practices, knowledge, history, resources and uses, reveal a glimpse about our earliest contact ...
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Consequences of European Wars for Supremacy By sharp contrast to the earlier contact and relationship periods up to the early ...
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Denouncing the Policy By the end of the Second World War, with a new international Charter of Human Rights, and ...
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Existing Direct Descendent Mi’kmaq The Government of Canada’s Indian Act registration list process continues an attempt to vanquish the identity ...
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Forming an Organized Community Voice Our larger population of direct descendant Mi’kmaq People in Nova Scotia continuing to live throughout ...
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Going Forward to a Better Future Resolved with a goal and mission, in 1974, we organized as the “Metis and ...
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The Native Council of Nova Scotia The Native Council of Nova Scotia is structured by and from the Community upwards ...
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How Do We Achieve Change Through our contact relationships, determination, perseverance, collective resolve, dedication, effort and work, for over thirty ...
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