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Resources: 13 listings
- Gilbert Sewell
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- Gilbert Sewell is a Mi'gmaq elder, historian, folklorist, storyteller, guide, woodcarver, Mi'gmaq language instructor, and small business owner from Pabineau First Nation, New Brunswick. He is the recipient of several awards including the NB Human Rights Award, The NB Eco Award, Orono, Maine Museum Award, and the Canadian Merit Award -all attributed to his tireless dedication to sharing, expressing, and teaching others about his Mi'gmaq heritage.
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- Home - Union of Nova Scotia Indians
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- The Union of Nova Scotia Indians is a Mi'kmaq political organization which represets seven of 13 Mi'kmaq bands in Nova Scotia which include Acadia, Shubenacadie, Chapel Island, Waycobah, Wagmatcook, Membertou and Eskasoni. UNSI provides advisory services to member bands in the following areas: Health, Mi'kmaq-Nova Scotia-Canada Tripartite Forum, Legal, Environment, Housing, Communications and Treaty and Aborigional Rights Research.
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- Indian Head First Nations Band
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- This site is about the Mi'kmaq people of Bay St. George, Newfoundland
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- Iroquois Mi'kmaq
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- A friendly place for all nations to chat and share knowledge
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- Membertou Band
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- This site provides an indepth overview of the Membertou Band, a community within the Mi'kmaq Nation. Provides information about the community, links, current issues and more.
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- Mi'gmaq Online
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- Mi'gmaq
Online talking dictionary of the Mi'gmaq language.
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- Mi'kmawi'simk
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- Mi'kmawi'simk is a French/Mi'kmaw web site asking help from anayone that can help complete the lexicon by suggesting mi'kmaw words or expressions. Canadian laws regarding natives, Mi'kmaw history since occupation by european, lots of links.
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- Mikmaq Artist Tom Clair
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- A site visually illustrating the beauty and tradition of storytelling and teachings of our Elders, life's journey and on Spirit through paintings. Great links to other sites and artists.
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- Native Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselling Association of NS
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- NADACA provides ongoing counselling services to clients experiencing personal and social problems with alcohol, drugs, prescription drugs, solvents, gambling (addiction related) and adictions related family problems.
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- Native Council of PEI
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- Most of the members of the Native Council of Prince Edward Island (PEI) descend from the original Mic'maq people who inhabited the Island for untold centuries. They were an independent and powerful people who thrived in this rich land by hunting, fishing, gathering, and trading with other aboriginal nations. Today, NCPEl dedicates itself to continue this tradition through our own form of self-government for the Metis, Non-status and status Indians living off-reserve on Prince Edward Island.
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- Red Suga
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
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His first performance for CBC's 2003 Canada Winter Games HYPE! concert landed him a spot on MuchMusic's MuchNews and Going Coastal. Since then he's been featured on Much's Aboriginal Day Celebration and Rap City. Red Suga has also appeared on CBC Television and Radio, APTN National News, CTV’s Breakfast Television, RDI (french version of CBC); in Spirit of Aboriginal Youth Magazine, as well as by various local media, including Roger's Cable and The New Brunswick Reader.
He has done shows and conducted youth workshops at the Creative Arts Festival 2003, in Happy Valley, Goose Bay, Labrador, and in Rigolet, Labrador! In 2003, he performed on the Mainstage at the SKYDOME for the Canadian Aboriginal Festival in Toronto, Ontario!
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- St. George's Bay Mi'kmaq
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada - Eastern |
- St. George's Bay Mi'kmaq is a site that showcases the rich M'kmaq history of the Port au Port Peninsula and Bay St. George region of Newfoundland.
It is my trubute to my aboriginal ancrstry and culture.
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- The Spirit of Annie Mae Aquash - film documentary
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Mi'kmaw |
Canada |
- Annie Mae Aquash was highly placed in the American Indian Movement (AIM), a radical First Nations organization that took up arms in the 1970s to fight for the rights of their people. The film provides a glimpse into a period of extraordinary social upheaval in North America, from a native perspective. AIM—like the Black Panthers and anti-Vietnam war protesters—were threatening the established order.
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