Teacher Noreen Sylliboy stands in front of a class of Grade 5 students and starts with a simple lesson that names the days of the week and the seasons, speaking in a language that only a few thousand ...
A land-based education school in Ugpi'Ganjig (Eel River Bar First Nation) in New Brunswick is re-introducing children to Mi'kmaw traditional knowledge. Seated along Charlo Beach, about 250 kilometres ...
When a white blanket covers Mother Earth and animals are hibernating in their dens, Mi'kmaq traditionally honour the restful sleep of winter with a midwinter gathering. It's a time of reflection, ...
Senator Paul Propser says he plans to introduce amendments to Bill S-2 to remove the second generation cut-off, which does ...
As Nova Scotians prepare to observe the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, it’s important to honor the traditions and cultural practices of Indigenous communities. Among the most powerful ...
SYDNEY — Basket weaving is an art form the Mi’kmaq have been practicing for generations. It’s a cultural and creative tradition still employing techniques used before European contact with the Mi’kmaq ...
Indigenous peoples around the Earth deeply understand the interwoven relationships between all beings. Indigenous Elders speak of the individual and collective responsibility we all have to be in a ...
It was author Amanda Peters’ father who suggested she write about his people, the Mi’kmaq. In “The Berry Pickers”, her debut novel, readers learn about the real Mi’kmaq people from Nova Scotia who ...
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