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Mi’kmaq Ancestry and the Roots of Nova Scotia Genealogy

First Nations Genealogy & Ancestry in Nova Scotia

For ten thousand years, this rugged, sea-swept peninsula has been home to the Aboriginal people. One of four founding cultures of Nova Scotia genealogy, the gifts of the Mi’kmaq people – their legends, art, music, spirituality, history, and language - enrich the very essence of this maritime province.
The legends of mythic hero-god Glooscap give meaning to the extraordinary geography of this place - it was a meeting between Glooscap and a mighty whale that created the awesome tides of the Bay of Fundy, for instance. Visit the 18th century Mi’kmaq petroglyphs in Kejimkujik National Park and you’ll want to embrace the spirit of this culture and heritage as you tour Nova Scotia.
Experience the traditions of the Aboriginal firsthand:

  • Canoe the traditional Mi’kmaq routes in the waterways of Kejimkujik 
  • Explore the Aboriginal archaeology gallery at the Museum of Natural History 
  • Experience storytelling events by Aboriginal spiritual leaders at The Wagmatcook Culture & Heritage Centre in Cape Breton 
  • Immerse yourself in the rhythms of Aboriginal celebration during the Annual Pow Wow in Millbrook, four days of festivities for the whole family 
  • Visit Red Crane Studios where eminent Mi’kmaq artist Alan Syliboy will be happy to show you his work
  • Discover the legends of Glooscap and experience Mi'kmaq culture from past to present at the Glooscap Heritage Centre in Truro.