Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Treaty Day in 2022
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Oct 1st is Treaty Day in Nova Scotia and the beginning of Mi’kmaq History Month.
Every year a Mi’kmaq History Month poster is designed to commemorate and celebrate Mi’kmaq History.
This is this year’s poster- always so special!
#WeAreAllTreatyPeople https://t.co/XhGSwd8aae
Happy Treaty Day to all Mi’kmaq. We are the first and only Indigenous Nation to live in and care for Mi’kma’ki. For #SettlerSaturday, I’d encourage you folks to read the Peace and Friendship Treaties to understand your rolls and responsibilities as descendants of signatories.
Today, October 1, is Treaty Day and the start of Mi’kmaq History Month.
This year’s Treaty Day celebration, scheduled for Monday, October 3, in Halifax, has been postponed due to the continuing impacts of hurricane Fiona. Events will be rescheduled at a later date. https://t.co/3zYkBiJ6OW
Today is Treaty Day, a day held annually on Oct 1, marking the beginning of Mi'kmaq History Month here in NS, proclaimed in 1993. The purpose of this day is to promote public awareness about the Mi'kmaw culture and heritage for all Nova Scotians. @HRCE_NS @RCMES_HRCE @nseducation https://t.co/ygTDCQAazP
Today marks the first day of Mi’kmaq History Month and Treaty Day. October is a dedicated month to deepen knowledge and awareness of Mi’kmaw culture, history and heritage, and promote and encourage educational and cultural activities. https://t.co/XVPnU6sLdV
— Nova Scotia Office of L’nu Affairs (@nslnuaffairs) October 1, 2022
Happy Treaty Day! We are all Treaty people! I was educated as a young child on our rights as Lnu I’ll continue to teach my own children what this man has taught us. IMO Grand Chief Donald Marshall Sr. My best friend for the first 8 years of my life. ✊🏾 https://t.co/OqFjC6TUFT
Mi’kmaw Native Friendship centre have also made the difficult decision to reschedule the planned activities for National Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept.30 – and Treaty Day on Oct. 1st @APTNNews https://t.co/ihaPtIwUZ4
Today is Treaty Day, which commemorates the key role of treaties in the relationship between the Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq and the Crown and reaffirms the historic presence of the Mi’kmaw who have occupied the land for thousands of years. Learn more: https://t.co/HVSTi2iLhW https://t.co/G0dFGQdzch
Today marks #TreatyDay – a time to honour the rich contributions of the Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia & mark the beginning of @Mikmaq_HM. This year, Treaty Day is extra special as the Mi’kmaw Language Act, which supports efforts to protect & revitalize the language, comes into effect. https://t.co/EgQlLRCz1p
Treaty Day is a provincial holiday of Nova Scotia which seeks to recognize the treaties between the Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq nation and the British Crown in 1752.