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Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
A group of Mi'kmaw girls from Eel River Bar First Nation have begun a year-long berry fast as part of a rite of passage ...
Emma Davis Maine Morning Star With the brief window for fiddlehead foraging nearing its close, citizens of the Mi’kmaq Nation hope to collect the traditional food source this week from the Aroostook ...
GOLD RIVER - Some Mi'kmaq harvesters say working within Ottawa's quotas for the contentious baby eel fishery is helping calm the tense atmosphere in their river workplaces.
Millbrook chief says no to federal limits on elver harvesting in 2025 | PNI Atlantic News - SaltWire
In a March 5 letter to elver review director Jennifer Ford, Millbrook Chief Bob Gloade elaborates to say federal fisheries officers have no authority over its membership, that as the stock of juvenile ...
Mi’kmaq MP Jaime Battiste says he’s ready to take a run at the Liberal leadership and has the money and signatures to join the race. “Today I’m grateful to announce that I sent in my application and ...
Mi’kmaq have lived in the area for 12,000 years, but the island as it’s known today didn’t exist until after the end of the last ice age, said Helen Kristmanson, senior archeologist with L ...
The Mi’kmaw artist, who lives and works on the Eskasoni First Nation in Cape Breton, N.S., uses both traditional and sculptural pots as a storytelling tool.
The Epekwitnewaq Mi'kmaq and Parks Canada have been working collaboratively for many years, and this agreement formalizes this relationship through a shared governance structure that will provide ...
Photographing and chatting with proud, young Mi’kmaq harvesters, conservationists and activists, it was plain to see that Junior’s pursuit of justice had not been in vain.
Since the Mi’kmaq Nation in Presque Isle started a community garden and a brook trout hatchery, they've became game-changers in providing healthy, culturally relevant food to the community and ...
The Aroostook Mi’kmaq Council has been awarded $500,000 in federal funds toward a total project cost of $625,000 to expand its recirculating aquaculture brook trout hatchery.
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