Mi'kmaq

An Integrated Aboriginal Policy Framework [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Publisher: 
Fisheries Oceans Canada (DFO)
Year of publication: 
2008

"Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), as the federal department with primary responsibility for oceans and the management and protection of aquatic resources, has had increasing involvement with Aboriginal communities since the 1990s, particularly in areas where DFO administers the aquatic resources and ocean spaces."

A Reporting Procedures Handbook for Contribution Agreement Recipients [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Publisher: 
Minister of Public Works and Government Services
Year of publication: 
2009

"This Reporting Procedures Handbook is intended to provide information on the reporting policies and procedures for Contribution Agreements signed under the Atlantic Integrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative. It explains the requirements for receiving payment and additional information that will assist the Recipient and Fisheries and Oceans Canada in evaluating the progress of the different components under the Atlantic Integrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative."

Millbrook's Dive into Aquaculture [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Author:
Publisher: 
Fisheries Oceans Canada (DFO)
Year of publication: 
2005

"Millbrook First Nation is a progressive band. Its members wanted to blaze a different trail, so they put forward a proposal to Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to start an aquaculture operation. After a feasibility study and business plan were accepted in 2002, Nova Scotia Arctic Charr was in business in Millbrook."

Canadian Aquaculture R&D Review 2011 [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Publisher: 
Aquaculture Association of Canada
Year of publication: 
2011

"The review is an ongoing compendium of the aquaculture R&D projects that have been underway over the past two years from all across Canada. The review contains over 220 project descriptions detailing an impressive range of topics, disciplines, and species from across the vast geography of Canada."

Moving Forward with Elders' Recommendations from the APCFNC Elders Research Project "Honouring Traditional Knowledge" - Considerations from Two-Eyed Seeing and Co-Learning[Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program, AAEDIRP]

Publisher: 
Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat
Year of publication: 
2012

Moving Forward with Elders' Recommendations from the APCFNC Elders Research Project "Honouring Traditional Knowledge" - Considerations from Two-Eyed Seeing and Co-Learning - Presentation made by Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall & Professor Cheryl Bartlett of Cape Breton University at the AAEDIRP University Partners Meeting March 2012.

More than Wind - Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Summary Guide [Atlantic Aboriginal Economic Development Integrated Research Program, AAEDIRP]

Publisher: 
Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat
Year of publication: 
2012

"First Nations should be looking at opportunities to participate in renewable energy development at the local, regional, and provincial levels. This Summary Guide is the first step to assist the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick communities to become more familiar with the various renewable energy technologies, and to look at the range of opportunities that are possible."

Mi'kmaw Health & Wellness [Nova Scotia Community College, NSCC]

Publisher: 
Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC)
Year of publication: 
2012

Do you value healthy living and well-being? Are you interested in exploring the values and role of Mi'kmaw knowledge in living one's life in balance and harmony? This unique program allows students to focus on the richness and power of indigenous knowledge and the roles they play in the healing and helping process.

Governance [Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative, KMK]

Publisher: 
Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative (KMK)
Year of publication: 
2012

Kwe and welcome to the governance section of our website. This section is intended to act as a resource on the subject of Mi'kmaq Governance in Nova Scotia. It provides a number of resource documents, videos and background materials. Many people have different opinions on what Mi'kmaq governance means; however, it is arguably the single most important issue in the development of Mi'kmaq Nationhood in Nova Scotia. This section also describes the approach taken by the Mi'kmaq political leadership on this important subject.

Treaties [Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative, KMK]

Publisher: 
Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative (KMK)
Year of publication: 
2012

1725-1726: One of the first treaties between the Mi'kmaq and the European settlers was negotiated by the Penobscot in Boston on our behalf in 1725. This treaty, between the British, Mi'kmaq and Maliseet, was then ratified by many of the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet villages at Annapolis Royal in 1726. It was the first of what are now known as treaties of peace and friendship with the British Crown in the Maritime Provinces.

Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources Annual Report 2007-2008 - Dedicated to Our Environment [Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources, UINR]

Publisher: 
Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources
Year of publication: 
2008

Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources

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