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Learning ancient Mi'kmaq game is helping Cape Breton Indigenous women improve well-being


“I grew up in the 60s, so you have to remember the ban on traditional ceremonies was just lifted in 1951, so people were probably still scared because (the federal government) considered it witchcraft and we weren’t allowed to play it for so long, said Marshall.
An 1895 amendment to The Indian Act, originally written by the federal government in 1876, banned all Indigenous ceremonies and cultural practices including waltes. 
This provision was in place for close to 75 years and amounted to a disruption in the passing down of cultural knowledge, traditions and oral history. The government confiscated the waltes games and people were sometimes charged for possessing them illegally, so people would keep their waltes bowls hidden.  ....

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Mental Health and Addictions Funding for First Nation Communities


Mental Health and Addictions Funding for First Nation Communities
December 23, 2020 - 10:37 AM
Mi’kmaw communities and organizations across Nova Scotia will be able to provide more mental health and addictions support with new government funding announced today, Dec. 23.
A total of $750,000 will be made available as equal grants to each of the 13 Mi’kmaw communities across the province, the Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselling Association and the Mi kmaw Native Friendship Centre.
“The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been incredibly challenging and has had a significant impact on the mental health of Nova Scotians,” said Leo Glavine, Minister of Health and Wellness. “We are committed to working with all First Nations in Nova Scotia to help them improve mental health and addiction outcomes in their communities.” ....

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