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Potlotek First Nation, also
known as
Chapel Island, is a Mi'kmaw
community in
northeastern Nova Scotia. The
community is
situated in
Richmond County, Nova...
- century, this site is now
within the
reserve known as
Chapel Island or
Potlotek. The
Grand Council continues to meet at
Mniku to
discuss current issues...
- is at Mniku, Unama'kik. It
still functions as the
capital today in the
Potlotek reserve.
Following European contact, Mi'kma'ki was
colonized by the French...
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Today it is
within the
boundaries of the
reserve called Chapel Island or
Potlotek. To this day, the
Grand Council still meets at the
Mniku to
discuss current...
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largest in po****tion and land area), Membertou, Wagmatcook, Waycobah, and
Potlotek. The island's
residents can be
grouped into five main cultures: Scottish...
- UINR
serves the five Mi'kmaw
communities in Unama'ki–Eskasoni, Membertou,
Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and Waycobah.
Since its
formation in 1999, the UINR Board...
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family owned the
first store in over
forty years on the
island Mniku in
Potlotek.
Before becoming Grand Chief of Mi’kmaq, he
worked as a
social worker and...
- of
Saskatchewan in the
Department of
Educational Foundations. From the
Potlotek First Nation in Nova Scotia,
Battiste is the
daughter of Mi'kmaq parents...