Mi'kmaq History Month or MiâÂÂkmaw History Month is promoted annually in Nova Scotia as a month dedicated to building public awareness of Mi'kmaw culture and heritage, taking place in the month of October. It was proclaimed in 1993 by then-Premier John Savage and Mi'kmaq Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy.
The month of October was chosen because, in the BritishâÂÂMi'kmaq Treaty of 1752, October 1st was designated as the date on which the MiâÂÂkmaw people would receive gifts from the Crown to "renew their friendship and submissions." This day is celebrated as Treaty Day in Nova Scotia.
Activities and events that share and showcase MiâÂÂkmaw history take place across Nova Scotia. Events in schools include in-class studies, assemblies, special events and visits from special guests. Other events include the annual Wagmatcook Aboriginal Arts and Culture Festival, lectures, flag raising, and basket-making workshops.
Years
Some Mi'kmaq History Month posters have had a theme. The taglines have been recorded here as they are on English posters. The posters are available in Mi'kmaw, English, and French, and can be downloaded from the official website. They are also distributed in schools throughout the province.
- 1998/1999/2001 - Reflections of the Past, Realities of the Present, Dreams of the Future.
- 2000- Share a Moment, Share a Culture
- 2003- Striving for a Better Tomorrow
- 2004- Sharing Our Culture Through Music, Song, and Dance
- 2005- Remembering Our Smaknisk
- 2006- MiâÂÂkmaq Santeâ MawioâÂÂmi ⢠Traditional MiâÂÂkmaw Leadership
- 2007- Pa'skite'kemk ⢠Mi'kmaw Basketry
- 2008 - Ta'n Telo'ltipmi'k L'nu Mi'kma'kik ⢠How the Mi'kmaq Live in Mi'kma'kik
- 2009 - LâÂÂnuey Maskwiey PqaâÂÂw Kwitn ⢠MiâÂÂkmaw Birchbark Canoe
- 2010 - A Culture to Celebrate, a Time to Share ⢠Miwiwatmik TaâÂÂn TeloâÂÂltimk, IâÂÂkaq Mawi-apoqnmatultimk
- 2011 - Sites of Cultural and Sacred Significance
- 2012- "All My Relations"
- 2013 - Kawie'l Pu'taliewe'l ⢠Porcupine Quill Baskets
- 2014 - Communication
- 2015 - WapnaâÂÂkikewaq ⢠People of the Dawn
- 2016 - Reconciliation & Resilience (Also "30 Years of Mi'kmaq Treaty Day").
- 2017 - Innovations and Legacies
- 2018 - World War One Mi'kmaq Veterans
- 2019 - L'nui'sultinej ⢠Let's Speak Mi'kmaw
- 2020 - Sqaliaqnn Tel-nenmumkl aqq Tel-weâÂÂwmumkl ⢠Plant Knowledge and Use
- 2021 - Exploring Treaties and Treaty Relationships
- 2022 - MiâÂÂkmaw Beadwork & the Art of Beading
- 2023 - MiâÂÂkmaw Sports, Traditional Games, and Pastimes. This theme was chosen as in 2023, KâÂÂjipuktuk was the host site for the North American Indigenous Games.
- 2024 - Food and its significance in Mi'kmaw culture
- 2025 - AâÂÂtukwemk aq AâÂÂtukowinuâÂÂk â Storytelling and Storytellers
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