CBU/Unama’ki College Mini Powwow

Cape Breton University/Unama’ki College 1250 Grand Lake Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

October is Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. The goal of the month is to help Nova Scotians build awareness of Mi’kmaq history and heritage, and to increase understanding of the province’s rich Mi’kmaq culture. Treaty Day, (October 1st) marks the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia, and is followed by a number […]

Kings Road Reserve Celebration

Membertou Membertou, Nova Scotia, Canada

invitation-kings-road-reserve-celebration On Sunday, October 23rd 2016 we invite you to join us in honouring the Mi’kmaw community of Kuntewiktuk, or the Kings Road Reserve, the former home of Membertou. 5:00PM Open House - Sydney Medical Arts Building 6:00PM Monument Unveiling by Chief Terry Paul 6:15PM Community Walk 7:00PM Community Feast - Membertou Trade & Convention […]

Sipuke’l Gallery presents Motivational Speaker Savvy Simon

Motivational speaker Savvy Simon will come to Liverpool to speak to teenagers at the historic Astor Theatre. Students will enjoy reserved seating. Any leftover seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Aonach/Mawiomi: Sharing our paths at the Wagmatcook Culture & Heritage Centre

Wagmatcook Culture & Heritage Centre C10765 Hwy 105, Wagmatcook, Nova Scotia, Canada

October is Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. The goal of the month is to help Nova Scotians build awareness of Mi’kmaq history and heritage, and to increase understanding of the province’s rich Mi’kmaq culture. Treaty Day, (October 1st) marks the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia, and is followed by a number […]

Please join us as we welcome guest speaker, Dan Christmas, of Membertou as he talks about the Bras d’Or Lakes watershed at CBU/Unama’ki College.

Cape Breton University/Unama’ki College 1250 Grand Lake Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

October is Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. The goal of the month is to help Nova Scotians build awareness of Mi’kmaq history and heritage, and to increase understanding of the province’s rich Mi’kmaq culture. Treaty Day, (October 1st) marks the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia, and is followed by a number […]

Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre presents…Speakers Series with Stephen J. Augustine

Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre 65 Treaty Trail, Millbrook Mi'kmaw Community, NS, Canada

The Millbrook Cultural & Heritage Centre are pleased to announce that we will be having a Speakers Series during the Month of October to celebrate Mi’kmaq History Month.  This week we invite you to come and listen to Stephen J. Augustine.  So please come out and join us for a fun filled evening. See attached […]

Free

Darkening of the Moon

Glooscap First Nation will host their youth at Grand Pre' and Blomindon to learn about the Darkening Moon with Mi'kmaw Storyteller Gerald Gloade.

Free

Eskasoni Cultural Journeys- Trail of Treats

Goat Island Trail Eskasoni, Nova Scotia, Canada

Eskasoni Cultural Journeys invites you to Trail of Treats! Come in costume and collect treats along the Goat Island Trail! October 28th, 2016 from 3:00pm-5:00pm Costs:  $5.00/per person OR $20.00/Family of 6 people **Visit each station and you have a chance to WIN an iPad!** Come out and have some great fun!

$5.00

Journey with Brad Firth AKA “Caribou Legs” at Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History

Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History 1747 Summer Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Please join  us for a presentation given by Brad Firth aka "Caribou Legs". Location:  Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History Time:  1:00pm- 3:00pm Hear Brad Firth AKA "Caribou Legs" speak on the epidemic issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, and what drove him to undertake this incredible journey across the country. This is a public […]

Free

Indigenous Perspectives on Racism

Saint Mary's University 923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs and The ENRICH Project are pleased to present Indigenous Perspectives, as part of the ongoing Racism series. Wednesday, November 9, 2016, 7pm Indigenous Perspectives How and why do the impacts of history persist? How is racism directly or indirectly manifested in our society?  What are our obligations […]

Free