"Archie Martin, storytelling to reconcile" ... by Olivier Boivin, Journal Metro (July 21, 2021) From the article: "This summer, the Île Perrot theater is staging the play The incredible secrets of the lives of the Mi'kmaq in which the Aboriginals, Archie and Pierrette Martin, in the company of Shantal Nicole, present in an interactive way the traditions of their nation. For Archie Martin, this is a new way of telling the forgotten story of his people." Click here to learn more...
Note: For automatic French-to-English translation of article content, open the link using the Google Chrome Internet browser. "What It Means When You See A Bent Tree" ... by Ashley Brewer, Contributor at Shareably
September 19th, 2017 From the article: "While hiking, you might have come across a tree that appears as if it’s been bent — what you might not know, is the fascinating history that surrounds it." Click here to learn more... "Acadian Cinema" ... by Phil Comeau, The Canadian Encyclopedia (June 16, 2017) From the article: "Acadian film directors have left their mark and made the francophone communities of Canada’s Maritime provinces better known by telling their stories and sharing their hopes and fears, their sense of belonging and their sense of being different." Click here to read the rest of the story.
News and Reflections: "Film highlights shared history of Acadian diaspora before British deportations " ... by The Staff The Canadian Press, Global News (March 6, 2021)
"Mi'kmaw student creates lab at Acadia to share traditional knowledge with future scientists" ... by Emma Smith, CBC (May 15, 2021)
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