Posts Tagged ‘history’
Journey 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…
MorePreserving Peskotomuhkati Culture with Elder, Margaret Apt, Language and Cultural Preservationist
Margaret Apt is a language and cultural preservationist of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation, known as an Elder Knowledge Keeper, counselor, and teacher. Margaret discusses the significance of preserving the Peskotomuhkati…
MoreFishermen, Darren Porter on the Fisheries Act
Sometimes, it can be hard to follow-up and/or understand what the “Acts” really mean. Fishermen, Darren Porter breaks down some really interesting and important points of The Fisheries Act with…
MoreLobster Expert – Dr. Kari Lavali, explains to us the reputation of lobsters through History
Dr. Kari Lavali joined us during the #SummitOfTheBay and shared with us the interesting story of lobsters’ reputation throughout eras and History…
MoreHarvey Millar & Erica Stuart sharing the story of The St. Croix/Skutik River
DFO Experts, Harvey Miller & Erica Stuart, are sharing with us the story behind the St. Croix River – also known as The Skutik River; a natural and powerful frontier…
MoreSigning ceremony to highlight commitment to water quality on U.S.-Canada border
Signing ceremony to highlight commitment to water quality on U.S.-Canada border Multiple agencies and Tribal groups to meet for May 26 event in Eastern Maine CALAIS, Maine (May 13,…
MoreIndigenous Language Club fosters connections to culture and history
By Kalyna Hennig Epp | Troy Media Indigenous students engage in the spirit of kinship, learn ancestral languages and enrich lives. Danni Okemaw remembers playing outside with her cousins when…
MoreCouncillor, Rollie Sappier of Peskotomuhkati Nation Talks about Family and Fisheries
Traditional Smoked Fish on Grand Manan with Sharon Greenlaw
Sharon Greenlaw, a descendant of Passamaquoddy ancestors, a student of Passamaquoddy history, talks about the traditional smoked fish that Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick was known for. The island today…
MoreWhat can we expect from our leaders on Indigenous issues?
By Gerry Chidiac | TroyMedia The parties’ records over the last 13 years are revealing If Canadians are as concerned as they claim about the increasing number of unmarked graves found…
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