Posts by Aloisa Macedonio
Artefacts in the Nation’s Lodge | Part 1 on YouTube Now!
Check out the newest video on the Peskotomuhkati-First Nation YouTube channel: A slideshow of Artefacts in the Nation’s Lodge.
MoreJob Posting: Environmental Technician
Download the job posting details. Position: Environmental Technician Number of positions: 3 Job location: Southwest New Brunswick – St. Stephen Anticipated start date: As soon as possible Duration: Seasonal (14-30…
MoreReviving Traditions and Ecosystems: Passamaquoddy’s Fight to Restore Alewife in Maine | BNN
The Passamaquoddy Nation’s initiative to restore the alewife population in Maine’s Skutik River marks a groundbreaking fusion of cultural heritage and environmental conservation. In a remarkable blend of tradition and…
MoreMi’kmaq Community Reclaims Financial Autonomy in Historic New Brunswick Agreement | BNN
The Mi’kmaq community’s groundbreaking financial agreement with New Brunswick government heralds a new era of sovereignty and self-determination. In a groundbreaking development, the Mi’kmaq community near Dorchester, New Brunswick, has…
MoreReport highlights growing importance of Indigenous equity in Canadian energy | Troy Media
A new report sheds light on the benefits and risks of Indigenous equity ownership in Canadian energy development By: Staff | Troy Media A new report from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Indigenous…
MorePaul Bennett: Quick response, spotty follow-through from education authorities | Telegraph Journal
By Paul Bennett | Telegraph Journal Education department did not ensure updated pandemic plans were in place prior to COVID-19 pandemic Auditor General Paul Martin’s December 2023 audit report on…
MoreSeals and porpoises near fish farms aren’t a threat to migrating Atlantic salmon, report says | CBC News
By Paul Withers | CBC News Study led by Fisheries and Oceans Canada observed tagged salmon off southern N.B. A study led by Fisheries and Oceans Canada has found seals and porpoises…
MoreJourney through Historic Peskotomuhkati Artefacts on Display at University of Toronto Faculty Club
The artefact prints display featuring artefact prints of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation is showcased at The Faculty Club at the University of Toronto, in Downtown Toronto, Canada. The exhibit highlights…
MoreNew online Wolastoqey language dictionary a family affair | CBC News
By: Oscar Baker III | CBC News 10 siblings voice words they learned from their parents and grandparents A Wolastoqew family in New Brunswick has lent their voices to an…
MoreWatch S2 E4 “Language Is Life”on PBS’ “Native America” | Donald Soctomah and Dwayne Tomah on Reviving the Passamaquoddy Language
“Language Is Life” a 53 minute episode by PBS’ “Native America” Series. Episode 4 has just been released featuring Dwayne Tomah, Donald Soctomah, Madonna Soctomah, and many of our fellow…
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