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- States of America. They are a federally recognized tribe of Wolastoqey people. Today Wolastoqey people have also migrated to other parts of the world. The...
- animated television series, which premiered in 2022 on APTN. Created by Wolastoqey artist Tara Audibert, the series centres on the adventures of young Glooscap...
- The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language...
- both shared and unique to its members. The Mi'kmaq, P****amaquoddy, and Wolastoqey called it Buduswagan which translates into "convention council." The P****amaquoddy...
-  France  New France  Acadian militia Wabanaki Confederacy  Mi'kmaq militia  Wolastoqey militia Commanders and leaders Robert Monckton George Scott Joseph Gorham...
- John River opposite downtown Fredericton. It was used heavily by the Wolastoqey people as a transportation route to northwestern New Brunswick. A French...
- original songs he had written himself, rather than interpreting traditional Wolastoqey songs. Dutcher described the album's creative process as a tension between...
- Miꞌkmaki in the Treaty of Paris. Between 1725 and 1779, the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqey (Maliseet), and Peskotomuhkati (P****amaquoddy) signed numerous treaties...
- French forces were dela**** in departing Louisbourg, and their Miꞌkmaq and Wolastoqey allies decided to attack on their own in early July. Annapolis had received...
- Scotians. There are Mi'kmaw nations in all Atlantic regions. There are also Wolastoqey nations along the Saint John River, also along parts of the Saint Lawrence...