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Recent news
- Assembly of N.S. Mi’kmaw Chiefs buys land put up for sale near sacred petroglyphs
- New Exhibit Opens at Canadian Museum of History: Honouring the Belonging of Sma’knis Sam Glode
- Mi’kmaw Basketry Celebration Draws Community Together
- Healing, Reflection, and Renewal at the 2025 Shubenacadie Gathering
- Another step closer for Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre
Category Archives: Recent News
New Warning Signs on the Mi’kmawey Debert Interpretive Trail
Signs warning hikers to be aware of old military ammunitions and explosives were recently erected by the Department of National Defence (DND) on the MDCC Interpretive Trail. Through the Unexploded Explosive Ordinance and Legacy Sites Program, the signs inform hikers … Continue reading
Gerald Gloade nominated for the prestigious Portia White Prize
Gerald Gloade, the MDCC Program Development Officer, was one of three finalists nominated for the Portia White Prize. The prize is the highest honour presented by the Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage, recognizing cultural and artistic excellence. … Continue reading
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Ta’n Wetapeksi’k Understanding From Where We Come published and available
Following a 2005 research workshop, the MDCC compiled contributions into an edited volume, Ta’n Wetapeksi’k: Understanding From Where We Come. The volume brings together current palaeoclimatic, Mi’kmaw and archaeological perspectives of the Debert and Belmont sites. It is printed in … Continue reading
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MDCC key participant at the 2011 Canadian Archaeological Association Meeting in Halifax
This year Halifax hosted the annual Canadian Archaeological Association (CAA) conference. The MDCC organized a session concerning late glacial archaeology and geology in Northeastern North America, shared information with a display, and arranged a day-long tour of the Debert–Belmont sites. … Continue reading
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