5,000-year-old bone, thought to be from Mi’kmaw woman living on P.E.I., called historic find
A jawbone fragment found on P.E.I.’s North Shore has been identified as coming from a Mi’kmaw woman living in the … Read more
A jawbone fragment found on P.E.I.’s North Shore has been identified as coming from a Mi’kmaw woman living in the … Read more
A fragment of a 5,000 year old human jawbone has been discovered on Prince Edward Island. The bone is from … Read more
A podcast hosted and produced on P.E.I. is finding its audience. Sean Doke is the governance and communications co-ordinator with … Read more
Ongoing relationship has been made official for future generations, Parks Canada says A signed agreement that gives Mi’kmaw communities co-management responsibilities … Read more
Oct. 1 is Treaty Day, which officially recognizes the pact of peace, friendship and respect between the Mi’kmaq and the … Read more
Jenene Wooldridge, the executive director of L’nuey, explores ways to be a good ally to the Indigenous community. Listen on CBC: … Read more
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Leaders of P.E.I.’s First Nations gathered at the provincial administration buildings on Oct. 1 to raise the … Read more
SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — Canadian and P.E.I. First Nations governments say they have taken a step forward in collaboration and reconciliation. … Read more
TYNE VALLEY, P.E.I. — Researching and preserving the Hog Island sandhills is about more than science. For members of the … Read more
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. Three years after P.E.I. made Truth and Reconciliation Day an official holiday, residential school survivor Marlene Thomas says … Read more
A crowd gathered in Charlottetown on Monday to commemorate National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Lennox Island Chief Darlene Bernard … Read more
After two decades of negotiations, the Mi’kmaq of P.E.I. and Parks Canada signed an agreement Thursday to share in the … Read more