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October is Mi’kmaw History Month, and this year’s theme is Mijipjewey Na Mawa’luksi’k (Me gyp je wey na Ma waa loog seeg). Take a look at this year’s poster to learn more and join us in celebrating how food gathers us together.


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During a visit to the Smithsonian's Museum Support Center, Barb Sylliboy, Geordy Marshall, & Ashley Sutherland viewed a collection of Mi'kmaw belongings. What appeared to be tufted moose hair designs turned out to be intricate quillwork❤️

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Plan to Attend the Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering, June 2-4, in Ottawa. createsend.com/t/j-C6B6A79F31…


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Join me, Dorene Bernard (Sipekne'katik First Nation), Louise Delisle (Shelburne), and Michelle Francis-Denny (Pictou Landing First Nation) for a free screening of our documentary "There's Something in the Water", followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. @McMasterU @mcmasterhum

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National Indigenous Veterans Day, November 8, 2023 m.facebook.com/groups/6709149…


Lʼsɨtkuk have been celebrating their Annual Harvesters Gathering for over 15 years…this year they commissioned this piece to celebrate and to pay tribute to their home community Lʼsɨtkuk - Bear River Mi’kmaw Community. vimeo.com/454779189

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Mi'kmaw Elder Sister Dorothy Moore has spent a lifetime advocating for the rights of our people. Raised in Membertou, her spiritual practice has sustained her through a life dedicated to community and to the education of Mi'kmaw youth. As a young


For centuries, sports and games have grown Mi’kmaw ways of knowing and being. They are crucial for teaching young ones how to hear, how to see, and how to move. This Mi’kmaw History Month, we’re shining a light on traditional sports and pastimes #Vimeo vimeo.com/868538460


Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre and Parks Canada are honoured to share the release of Mikwite’tmek, We remember: Shubenacadie Indian Residential School. We invite you to view the video and share with your audiences. @mikmaweydebert @Mikmaq_HM youtu.be/T5176YRvcVA?si…


We’re so proud of this young lady, there’s more to just playing a sport you love, giving back to your community is meaningful. Keep up your hard work Jenae! video.hockeycanada.ca/en/c/nihm-insp…


Come and join our knowledgeable staff, we’re adding a new member to our MDCC Management Team. Sharing Our Stories Coordinator Job at Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre careerbeacon.com/en/job/1901763…


Come and join our knowledgeable staff as we get closer to realizing our vision. Communications Officer Job at Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre careerbeacon.com/en/job/1901767…


Come and join our knowledgeable staff, we’re searching for a Mi’kmaw Language Specialist. Language Specialist Job at Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre careerbeacon.com/en/job/1901757…


It’s been a busy, but an amazing week for our team member Dr. Gerald Gloade. He started off the week receiving an Honorary Doctorate from @AcadiaU on Monday, and ended off his week, doing what he enjoys, sharing his gift as a Mi’kmaw Artist. @MK_Education @mikmaweydebert

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