MDCC Key Stories (BRFN): Following the Elders’ Stories
In 2014, Mi’kmawey Debert initiated the Key Stories Project. Elders, knowledge holders and community members have worked with staff to identify the important stories they want to tell and share. At the Bear River First Nation, the Key Stories is … Continue reading
Mi’kmaq History Month 2018 Poster – Artwork by Gerald R. Gloade
World War I Mi’kmaw Veterans With 2018 being the 100th year anniversary of World War I, it seemed fitting that we honour our Mi’kmaw soldiers or sma’knisk. More than 200 Mi’kmaw from Atlantic Canada enlisted to serve, and at least 89 … Continue reading
Mi’kmaq History Month 2018 Video
Mi’kmaq History Month promotional videos can all be found on their website at www.mikmaqhistorymonth.ca
Gerald R. Gloade promotes storytelling in Mi’kmaq History Month video
Mi’kmawey Debert Elder, Doug Knockwood releases book
Doug Knockwood, Mi’kmaw Elder – Stories, Memories, Reflections Freeman Douglas Knockwood is a highly respected Elder in Mi’kmaw Territory and one of Canada’s premier addictions recovery counsellors. The story of his life is one of unimaginable colonial trauma, recovery and … Continue reading
Proposed federal bill could bring repatriation of Mi’kmaw artifacts
Heather Stevens, Operations supervisor at the Millbrook Culture and Heritage Centre, is a strong supporter of having Indigenous regalia repatriated to its traditional Mi’kmaq home in Nova Scotia. This display case houses photographs of Indigenous regalia dating to about the … Continue reading
Land And Sea: Mudflats
Watch Trevor Gould, Key Stories Curatorial Assistant speak about Mi’kmaw legends, alongside Gerald Gloade’s artwork in relation to the Bay of Fundy Mudflats. View the full episode here:
Cliffs of Fundy eyes Geopark status
Published December 10, 2017. Anne Calder, The Chronicle Herald. http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1528186-cliffs-of-fundy-eyes-geopark-status Gerald Gloade’s painting of Three Sisters. (Gerald Gloade) The current undertaking to have the Cliffs of Fundy in northern Nova Scotia designated an official UNESCO Global Geopark is a first for … Continue reading