300 years later: Annapolis Royal event reaffirms commitments of Peace and Friendship Treaty
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Levi Herney of Eskasoni performs a men's traditional dance as the 300th anniversary of the signing of the Peace and Friendship Treat of 1726 was commemorated at Fort Anne in Annapolis Royal. PHOTO BY KIRK STARRATT /Postmedia Article content A June 4 event in Annapolis Royal commemorating the signing of a historic treaty three centuries ago was an opportunity to re-commit to the values it represents. Article content The Fort Anne National Historic Site, located in the Mi’kmaw district of Kespukwitk, hosted a celebration of the 300th anniversary of the signing of the Peace and Friendship Treaty …
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