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African Nova Scotian - Mi'kmaw Relations Activity Book ceremonies

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ceremonies

a creation story

Using the Chapter Opener

Born in about 1853 near James Bay

a rotted spruce wood essential in moose-hide tanning

African Nova Scotian - Mi'kmaw Relations Activity Book ceremoniesThe Indigenous people of Nova Scotia, the Mi'kmaq, have been dispossessed of their lands and, since the early 1820s, confined to reserves. African Nova Scotians have also been dispossessed of lands originally granted to them by white colonial governments and settled in communities with names like Africville, Preston or Birchtown. Yet the story of Africville, and other stories of dispossession, argues author Paula C. Madden, cannot be told and

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