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Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
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New animation tool helps super charge return of Mi’kmaw language to the community - MSNIt may seem like an unusual connection: an organization that works with disabled Indigenous adults getting involved in animated videos to teach the Mi’kmaw language, also called Mi’kmaq, to ...
P.E.I. Mi'kmaq people "make no apologies" for asserting their right to P.E.I.'s Crown lands, and there's really one simple reason: because they were here first.
The work that's underway at Pasi'tuek in the Annapolis Valley is having a profound and personal impact on some of the crew who are learning about their Mi'kmaw history and culture as they discover ...
The Aroostook Mi’kmaq Council has been awarded $500,000 in federal funds toward a ... “The NBRC has long helped provide rural regions with the economic tools they need to prosper,” said U.S ...
The cultural significance of the eel is difficult to articulate but the importance of eels to the Mi’kmaq is evident in the language. There are Mi’kmaq words for how eel is prepared, tools for fishing ...
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Mi'kmaw protocols aim to steer development in archaeologically sensitive areas - MSNMi'kmaq will form part of the archaeological project team. Grand Council will have a recognized role in archaeological projects that respects their capacity as leaders of the Mi'kmaw Nation.
The Mi'kmaq Nation in Maine spent about $50,000 of its opioid settlement funds to build a healing lodge it will use for traditional sweat ceremonies to help people recover from addiction.
Potter Nancy Oakley, who lives and works on the Eskasoni First Nation in Cape Breton, N.S., uses both traditional and sculptural pots as a storytelling tool.
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 ...
A disappearing Mi’kmaq art form, porcupine quillwork gets renewed attention. The Abbe Museum is showing items from its collection and the work of artisans determined to keep the tradition alive.
In a video that went viral, 16-year-old Emma Stevens sings The Beatles’ song “Blackbird” in her native language Mi’kmaq, or Micmac. A high school student from Nova Scotia, Canada, Stevens ...
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