Mi’Kmaq Mawiomi at White Point
White Point Beach Resort 75 White Point Beach Resort Road, White PointOctober is Mi’Kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. We’re incredibly proud to celebrate and honour this rich culture of our area. We’re teaming up with Acadia First Nation‘s Sipuke’l Gallery in Liverpool, to present a unique day here at the beach. Please join us as we honour more than 10,000 years of Indigenous Peoples presence, […]
Puppet Show: How the Cougar Came to Be Called the Ghost Cat/Ta’n Petalu Telui’tut Skite’kmujewe
Alderney Gate Public Library 60 Alderney Drive, DartmouthBased on the book by Michael James Isaac, this puppet show tells the story of Ajig, a young cougar who agrees to stop behaving like a cougar, so the other animals will accept him. But there is a price to pay for sacrificing part of his nature. All ages. Tickets will be given out 30 […]
Author’s Stage: Rosanna Deerchild with Deirdre Lee, Rebecca Thomas, and Arielle Twist
Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Road, HalifaxPlease join us for a night with Turtle Island's favourite cousin, Rosanna Deerchild. Rosanna is a Cree poet from O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation and the host of Unreserved on CBC Radio. Rosanna will be joined by local Indigenous poets, Deirdre Lee, Rebecca Thomas, and Arielle Twist. Each of our guests will provide a reading, followed by […]
L’sit’kuk Harvesters Gathering~Bear River First Nation
Bear River Firrst Nation 130 Reservation Road, Bear River First Nation, Nova Scotia, CanadaL'sit'kuk Harvesters Gathering Bear River First Nation, Nova Scotia October 17-21, 2018 The Harvesters Gathering came to be as a way for our community, L'sit'kuk to acknowledge our harvesters, to understand what it is to be a Mi'kmaq and our connection to the land, and each other. To take the time to come together […]
“Mi’kmaq Presence in Pictou County – Some known and unknown historical research”
Pictou Landing Health Center 19 Maple St, Pictou Landing First NationA presentation by John Ashton, local amateur historian.
Author Theresa Meuse: Family Storytime & Craft
Aldernery Gate Public Library 60 Alderney Drive, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, CanadaAuthor Theresa Meuse: Family Storytime & Craft Saturday, October 20, 2018 (2:00PM – 3:00PM) Alderney Gate Public Library Description Join First Nations educator and advisor, Theresa Meuse for storytime, a rock-painting activity, and a sharing circle to round out this special family program celebrating Mi'kmaq Heritage Month. Theresa Meuse is the author of The Sharing […]
Talking Sticks craft
October is Mi'kmaq Heritage Month. Join us as we learn how to create a 'talking stick'. All ages are invited to join in this fun activity. For more information, please contact the Pictou Library at (902) 485-5021.
Mi’kmaq Contributions to World War l
Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaMi'kmaq Contributions to World War l Monday, October 22, 2018 (7:00PM – 8:00PM) Central Library Description Discover how Mi'kmaq people served as expert guides, navigators, and interpreters in World War l. Gerald Gloade, Program Development Officer from the Mi'kmawey Debert Cultural Centre, will share how First Nations soldiers used their traditional knowledge and skills to […]
Ego to Eco: “Wikewiku” (Animal Fattening Time)
Halifax Central Library 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaEgo to Eco: “Wikewiku” (Animal Fattening Time) Tuesday, October 23, 2018 (6:30PM – 8:30PM) Central Library Description Join us in a talking circle to learn the Mi'kmaq calendar as a way of understanding that human and ecological health are interdependent. Catherine Martin will introduce "Wikewiku" (animal fattening time) to explore humans, the elements (water, air, […]
The Spirit of Annie Mae – an NFB Film Screening
River John Public Library 2725 West Branch Road, River JohnJoin us for a National Film Board (NFB) movie at the library the 4th Thursday of the month! Bring snacks (peanut-free please), and all are welcome! The Spirit of Annie Mae (2002 | 1 h 13 min) Catherine Anne Martin In 1975, Annie Mae Pictou Aquash, a 30-year-old Nova Scotia born-Mi'kmaq, was shot dead, execution […]