Education
CategoryCathy Martin Begins As Dal’s First Director Of Indigenous Community Engagement When Cathy Martin left Dalhousie with a Theatre degree under her arm in 1979, Continue Reading →
The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq (CMM) and Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) were pleased to deliver our 2019 Natural Resource Bursary award at the Dalhousie University Continue Reading →
As Mi’kmaq, we are defined by our language, our culture, our heritage, and our traditions. We learn through experience and the knowledge passed down from Continue Reading →
Internationally Renowned Douglas Cardinal Launches Digital Mi’kmaq’s Inspirational Speaker Series Membertou – Digital Mi’kmaq a grassroots built, Indigenous led educational initiative that aims to increase Continue Reading →
March 28, 2020 – While the doors and book drops are closed at your local library, reading is still available online for all ages and Continue Reading →
Indigenous Knowledge (IK) has been a topic of interest recently. IK is transmitted orally from generation to generation and developed from experience gained over the Continue Reading →
Even after 600 years of contact and decades of culture and language suppression, Mi’kmaw people have managed to maintain their language and culture. Within Mi’kma’ki, Continue Reading →
Over the past few years, the east coast has had steady media coverage on several high profile marine related topics. From the concerns revolving around Continue Reading →
Excitement radiated through the building as students and staff in Pictou Landing saw their vision become a reality this month when they were able to Continue Reading →
Proposed change will recognize rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples Ottawa – The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Continue Reading →














