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  • In Nova Scotia, where native schools in 10 communities work together through an organization called the Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey, the graduation rate among students on reserve has climbed to 70 per cent.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GLORIA GALLOWAY 2011

  • While fewer than half of native students on reserves graduate from high school nationally, the figure for Mi'kmaw students in Nova Scotia - most of whom attend a combination of reserve and provincial schools - is over 70 per cent.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOHN IBBITSON 2012

  • While fewer than half of native students on reserves graduate from high school nationally, the figure for Mi'kmaw students in Nova Scotia - most of whom attend a combination of reserve and provincial schools - is over 70 per cent.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOHN IBBITSON 2012

  • In 2009, David became aware of his connection to the Mi'kmaw Aboriginal First Nation

    theadvertiser.com - 2010

  • In 2009, David became aware of his connection to the Mi'kmaw Aboriginal First Nation

    theadvertiser.com - 2010

  • The chair is currently unfunded but a campaign to raise a $4-million endowment was launched officially Thursday with Mr. Crawford being named an honorary Mi'kmaw chief, complete with ceremonial headdress.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • For more than two years, she has been preparing the choir for the Olympics: rehearsing for hours each week and putting together a program of traditional Mi'kmaw songs as well as repertoire in other languages befitting an international event.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • For more than two years, she has been preparing the choir for the Olympics: rehearsing for hours each week and putting together a program of traditional Mi'kmaw songs as well as repertoire in other languages befitting an international event.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

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