Education
CategorySchool a Government Tool to Destroy Native Cultures by Daniel N. Paul October 14, 1994 Halifax Herald When Indian Affairs opened the Shubenacadie Indian Residential Continue Reading →
Kwe’ I thought March was supposed to be our short month, but it seems as though April is. It passed so quickly. But that is Continue Reading →
March was a busy month for us at the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority. After two months of staff working primarily from home due to Continue Reading →
Something to celebrate? I’ll start by presenting a short comparison between the values of Mi’kmaq and European religions. Pre European Mi’kmaq Religion: The Great Spirit’s Continue Reading →
Tragic After-Effects of Centuries of Racist Persecution by Daniel N. Paul September 9, 1994 Halifax Herald I’ve been asked so many times, by non-First Nations Continue Reading →
The government is providing a one-time investment of $2 million to the new health and wellness organization Tajikeimɨk to support the development of a Mi’kmaw Continue Reading →
Aquatic Invasive Species Aquatic species that are non-native and have harmful effects on the ecosystem are referred to as aquatic invasive species. Aquatic invasive species Continue Reading →
During the 2021 field season, The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq’s ‘Culverts project,’ worked to restore fish passage throughout the Stewiacke watershed. The watershed is listed Continue Reading →
Well, it has been some time since I last had a chance to write for the MMNNews. We have been super busy here at school, Continue Reading →