Our January 2021 Newsletter’s spotlight is on the Archaeology Department. Click the link below to read the full issue: KMK Newsletter – January 2021 Were you unable to make our first Virtual Community Session ? No problem! We just posted the recording so you don’t have to miss out on
Category: Archaeology
Archaeological Research Division
Issue #3 – March 2016
In this issue of the Archaeology Newsletter, you’ll read more about what projects we have been working on and how this important work has supported what we do as a Nation. From the Ground Up – Issue#3
A Summer of Archaeology
By: Jodi Howe, KMKNO Summer Student My name is Jodi Howe and I have been working at Kwilmu’kw Maw-klusuaqn Negotiation Office (KMKNO) in the Archaeology Department with Heather MacLeod-Leslie for the last three summers. Over the last few years Heather has been my mentor and has allowed me to explore
Issue #2 – Special Bulletin – Boat Harbour
As Mi’kmaq, taking care of the lands, waters and environment is an important part of who we are. It will continue to play a major role in how we move forward as a Nation, today and in the future. How the environment is impacted by development is always a con-cern
Learning about Archaeology
My name is Jodi Howe and I am from Indian Brook. I’m going into my last year of high school and will soon be applying to university to study archaeology. I returned to KMKNO for my second summer placement this year and worked once again with Heather MacLeod-Leslie in the