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Culture For Life ~ My Culture. My Life.
Culture For Life My Culture. My Life. To mark World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th 2017, we are choosing to focus on LIFE through culture. We want to help facilitate meaningful connections with culture for First Nations youth and have youth themselves highlight the strength of culture and how it can promote wellness and […]
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Read MoreAPCFNC Shake On It! Presented by Cando and the Aboriginal Business Match (ABM)
October 22, 2017 9:00am to October 27, 2017 5:00pm Details Interested in economic development capacity building and making business deals all in one action-packed week? Co-hosted by Saint Mary’s First Nation and the Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI), decision makers have the opportunity to take their business development to the next level at Shake On It! – […]
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Read MoreAPCFNC: Characteristics of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship – Dialogue Series
September 7, 2017 8:00am to September 7, 2017 6:00pm Details Save the Date!! Dialogue 4: Wealth Creation Registration Cost: $350 For further information contact Corinne Carroll at [email protected] Register Now In the fourth event of our five-part dialogue series “Characteristics of a Nation-to-Nation Relationship,” the Institute on Governance, and Canadians for a New Partnership, is bringing together […]
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Read MorePetroglyph Paint Night with Mi’kmaq Artist Marcus Gosse: St. George’s, Stephenville and Corner Brook
July 13, 2017 Sign up Now! Experience Qalipu presents Petroglyph Paint Night with Host Marcus Gosse. A paint night with a cultural twist. Join Marcus as he leads you through a discovery of ancient Mi’kmaq petroglyphs, and then have fun incorporating them into your own painting. You will leave with your own beautiful piece of […]
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Read MoreEel Ground First Nation -Natoaganeg- Powwow July 13th to 16th, 2017
Date: Thursday, July 13, 2017 – 6:00am to Sunday, July 16, 2017 – 5:30pm Thursday July 13th: 6:00 am – Sunrise Ceremony at the Powwow Grounds 7:00 am – Breakfast for Elders & Powwow Workers 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Vendors Registration $50.00 Non-Electric Site $100.00 Electric site 12 ft x 12ft for each site for weekend […]
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Read MoreQalipu FN: A Taste of the Great Outdoors
June 12, 2017 We’ve all roasted hot dogs and made smores but, you would be surprised about the culinary delights that can be prepared around an open fire. Let Executive Chefs Frank Widmer and Alain Bosse be your guide to exploring the possibilities! Accompanied by songs and storytelling by Mi’kmaq Park Interpreter Kevin Barnes and […]
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Read MoreHalifax Pop Explosion announces new partnership to support Nova Scotian youth campaign for justice and peace
May 16, 2017 Halifax, NS – From May 16 to June 15, $10 from every Halifax Pop Explosion 2017 wristband sale will be donated to support JAYA through the initiative’s partnership with the Michaëlle Jean Foundation (FMJF). The amount raised by HPX will then be matched by the Department of Canadian Heritage, thus doubling the […]
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Read MoreNational Arts Centre Orchestra Performs in Eskasoni First Nation, Nova Scotia on May 3
April 26, 2017 Visit includes performance of I Lost My Talk based on poem by Mi’kmaw poet and elder Rita Joe, music and art clinics for 500 Cape Breton students OTTAWA (Canada) April 26, 2017– The National Arts Centre Orchestra, led by Music Director Alexander Shelley, is performing a special concert on Wednesday, May 3 […]
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Read MoreAskomiw (Beyond) 150: Celebration of Resilience theme of UNB Powwow
On Wednesday April 5, 2017, the Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre at the University of New Brunswick will host the third annual UNB Powwow, Askomiw (Beyond) 150: Celebration of Resilience, at the Richard J. CURRIE CENTER, UNB Fredericton from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a free public event, and everyone is invited to attend. The UNB […]
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Read MoreCBU: “The intersection of people, policies, and priorities in research ethics review for research involving Indigenous” (Keynote)
Monday, March 13, 12 p.m. – 2 p.m., CE 265 (Sydney Credit Union Room) Title: The intersection of people, policies, and priorities in research ethics review for research involving Indigenous people. Keynote: Julie Bull Abstract: Indigenous people are mobilizing to take greater control and governance over the research being conducted with their people and on their lands […]
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