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The Mi'kmaq Nation in Maine spent about $50,000 of its opioid settlement funds to build a healing lodge it will use for traditional sweat ceremonies to help people recover from addiction.
Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
An obituary published in the United States for Joseph Knockwood confirms the association of the name with Kentville. On Jan.
“Wi’kipaltimk is the Mi’kmaq word for feast but is more than a meal; it is the sacred act of gathering with purpose,” said ...
LD 982 would specifically exempt the Mi’kmaq Nation from state sales and income tax for activities occurring on tribal trust or reservation lands and allow the Tribe to generate sales tax ...
Media Inquiries Vanessa McLaughlin Communications Officer, North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council [email protected] | 506.210.1705 The North Shore Mi'kmaq Tribal Council (NSMTC), alongside ...
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s continued failure to consult with First Nations on uranium exploration is a mistake that will further erode the province’s relationship with Mi’kmaq communities ...
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Outside the Mi'kmaq Nation's health department sits a dome-shaped tent, built by hand from saplings and covered in black canvas. It's one of several sweat lodges on the ...
The Mi'kmaq Nation in Maine spent about $50,000 of its opioid settlement funds to build a healing lodge it will use for traditional sweat ceremonies to help people recover from addiction.