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Abenaki First Nation
Abenaki First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquites.
First Nations -- Maritime Provinces.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Queens (N.S. : County) -- Antiquities.
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Abenaki First Nation
Abenaki First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquites.
First Nations -- Maritime Provinces.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Queens (N.S. : County) -- Antiquities.
MARC Display
Wabanaki [videorecording (
DVD
)] : people of the dawn. Part one.
Indian and Northern Affairs Canada ; Nova Scotia Aboriginal Affairs, 2005.
Call #:
DVD
970
.1
W112
Subjects
Abenaki First Nation
Abenaki First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia.
First Nations -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquites.
First Nations -- Maritime Provinces.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Queens (N.S. : County) -- Antiquities.
Format:
[videorecording (
DVD
)] :
Description:
1
videodisc (26 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.
Summary:
In the fall of 2004, Nova Scotia's Office of Aboriginal Affairs heard about a significant discovery of Mi'kmaw artifiacts in the muddy bottom of the Mersey River in Queen's County. Nova Scotia Power was repairing six power dams it has on the river and hired CRM Group, a firm of Halifax archaelogists, to search the river bed for artifacts. The archaelogists found more than 20,000 artifacts, some dating back 8,000 years. The Nova Scotia Museum describes it as one of the most significant Mi'kmaq heritage sites in the province. The images were captured on film before the water was returned to the river to create this documentary film on Mi'kmaq history and culture.
Genre:
Documentary films.
DVDs.
Other authors:
Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Nova Scotia. Office of Aboriginal Affairs.
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Alderney Gate Public Library
Adult Nonfeature DVDs
DVD 970.1 W112
Adult Dvds-7 Days
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Jul 06, 2024
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DVD 970.1 W112
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