
Mi’kmaw Interpretive Centre
Discover a part of Unama’ki Share stories, celebrate traditions, and explore cultural connections. Storytellers invite you to learn about the rich heritage of Unama’ki (Cape Breton Island) and the important role of L’nu, also known as the Mi’kmaq, in 18th century Louisbourg. Get a glimpse into history through images and artifacts, then experience authentic Indigenous language, drumming, and demonstrations gathered around a campfire.
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