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  • Abbe Museum On-Line Timeline of Wabanaki History Curriculum: Wabanaki People—A Story of Cultural Continuity
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    Abbe Museum On-Line Timeline of Wabanaki History Curriculum: Wabanaki People—A Story of Cultural Continuity

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  • Mi’kmaw State of Emergency – Mi’kmaw Fishers Threatened with Violence
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    Say It First – Indigenous Language Revitalization

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Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre would like to acknowledge that UNB is located on unsurrendered and unceded traditional territory of Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet). This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Wolastoqiyik, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Wolastoqey, Mi'kmaq, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations.