August 2012
Lewis, Charlie, 82, of Paqtnkek Mikmaw Nation, passed away on January 12, 2013 at home. Born in Paqtnkek, he was a son of the late Continue Reading →
The Atlantic Blue Fin Tuna, Amlamupej in Mi’kmaw, (Thunnus thynnus) could be listed as a Species at Risk under the Federal Species at Risk Act Continue Reading →
OTTAWA, January 11, 2013 – The Royal Canadian Legion is pleased with the news that Veterans who battled the decades-long practice of clawing back military Continue Reading →
The Mi’kmaq – Nova Scotia – Canada Tripartite Forum Justice Committee is hosting a series of public forums in Mi’kmaq communities to review the Marshall Continue Reading →
My apologies goes out to all the creators of art. My desktop that dates back to the paleolithic era bit the dust and had to Continue Reading →
As nurses we realize that there is a pressing moral and social obligation to address the disparities of health, social and economic inequities experienced by Continue Reading →
Two days before his annual Christmas Eve world tour, Santa Claus found time during his busy December schedule to make a personal appearance on the Continue Reading →
Unama’ki, NS, Feb.6, 2013 – The federal government is contributing $6 million in funding for the Unama’ki Economic Benefits Office (UEBO) in Membertou, to train Continue Reading →
The Story Of Coolnajoo Na’ to’q ne’wt ne’sijik l’pa’tujk toqi’katisnk. Mu wkwe’ji’julti’k na miamuj maliama’titl wkwijual. Na’ mawi-nutqwe’te’w Kulna’ju, telte’lmus amiw na’qatpa’ji’jis, aqq steti mila’teket. Continue Reading →
One of our subjects around Indigenous country is talking about alleviating poverty. Some of us grew up in an era when there was even more Continue Reading →
Have a question for Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office (KMKNO) that you would like answered? Email your questions to info@mikmaqrights.com “The Made-In-NS-Process is listed on AANDC’s Continue Reading →