Paddling to the past: Building birchbark canoe brings history to life for First Nation youth in Cape Breton
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Paddling to the past: Building birchbark canoe brings history to life for First Nation youth in Cape Breton
“With every stitch, we’re reconnecting with the knowledge that allowed our people not only to travel our territory, but to thrive within it." - James Doucette
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By Rosemary Godin
Published Jun 29, 2026
7 minute read
Several young people in Membertou First Nation are getting together almost daily during the summer to build a …
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