Birch-bark biter keeps art form alive
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Angelique Levac never guessed she would meet her destiny thumbing through a small, dog-eared northern publication while waiting in a post office near Prince George, B.C.
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Angelique Levac never guessed she would meet her destiny thumbing through a small, dog-eared northern publication while waiting in a post office near Prince George, B.C.
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Angelique Levac never guessed she would meet her destiny thumbing through a small, dog-eared northern publication while waiting in a post office near Prince George, B.C.
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Dan Paul, executive director of the Conferdacy of Mainland Micmacs, said he suspects Micmacs will work out a lot of problems with the new Liberal government in Nova Scotia.
The relationship betweee Micmacs and the new Liberal govenment "is on a very good keel at this point in time," Paul said at a recent book launch for We Were Not the Savages, his account of the history of confrontations between Micmacs and Europeans.
Paul said he hopes to see agreements in a lot of areas over the next three-and-a-half years of the Liberals's mandate.
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Dan Paul, executive director of the Conferdacy of Mainland Micmacs, said he suspects Micmacs will work out a lot of problems with the new Liberal government in Nova Scotia.
The relationship betweee Micmacs and the new Liberal govenment "is on a very good keel at this point in time," Paul said at a recent book launch for We Were Not the Savages, his account of the history of confrontations between Micmacs and Europeans.
Paul said he hopes to see agreements in a lot of areas over the next three-and-a-half years of the Liberals's mandate.
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Dan Paul, executive director of the Conferdacy of Mainland Micmacs, said he suspects Micmacs will work out a lot of problems with the new Liberal government in Nova Scotia.
The relationship betweee Micmacs and the new Liberal govenment "is on a very good keel at this point in time," Paul said at a recent book launch for We Were Not the Savages, his account of the history of confrontations between Micmacs and Europeans.
Paul said he hopes to see agreements in a lot of areas over the next three-and-a-half years of the Liberals's mandate.
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Dan Paul, executive director of the Conferdacy of Mainland Micmacs, said he suspects Micmacs will work out a lot of problems with the new Liberal government in Nova Scotia.
The relationship betweee Micmacs and the new Liberal govenment "is on a very good keel at this point in time," Paul said at a recent book launch for We Were Not the Savages, his account of the history of confrontations between Micmacs and Europeans.
Paul said he hopes to see agreements in a lot of areas over the next three-and-a-half years of the Liberals's mandate.
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As the world slowly creeps into the year 1994, it gives many of us the chance to reflect on the preceding year and its events. Upon examination, 1993 was an important year for the Aboriginal people of this country. There were many things to be proud of and pridefully show the world, but as seems to happen all too often in the Native world, many negative and tragic events seemed to dominate our communities.
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As the world slowly creeps into the year 1994, it gives many of us the chance to reflect on the preceding year and its events. Upon examination, 1993 was an important year for the Aboriginal people of this country. There were many things to be proud of and pridefully show the world, but as seems to happen all too often in the Native world, many negative and tragic events seemed to dominate our communities.
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As the world slowly creeps into the year 1994, it gives many of us the chance to reflect on the preceding year and its events. Upon examination, 1993 was an important year for the Aboriginal people of this country. There were many things to be proud of and pridefully show the world, but as seems to happen all too often in the Native world, many negative and tragic events seemed to dominate our communities.
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As the world slowly creeps into the year 1994, it gives many of us the chance to reflect on the preceding year and its events. Upon examination, 1993 was an important year for the Aboriginal people of this country. There were many things to be proud of and pridefully show the world, but as seems to happen all too often in the Native world, many negative and tragic events seemed to dominate our communities.