Bear River First Nation

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Template:Use Canadian English Bear River First Nation (Mi'kmaq: L'sɨtkuk[1]) is a Míkmaq First Nations band government located in both Annapolis County and Digby County, Nova Scotia. As of 2023, the Mi'kmaq population is 118 on-Reserve, and approximately 263 off-Reserve for a total population of 382.[2]

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St. Ann's Church, Bear River FN

Bear River First Nation lies adjacent to the village of Bear River, Nova Scotia. It has a church, Saint Anne's, completed in 1836, and a school which serves toddlers and preschoolers.[3] The Mi'kmaq language is taught to children attending the school.[4] A health centre was established in 1998.[5][6]

History

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Mi'kmaq canoe on the Bay of Fundy. Atlantic Neptune, ca 1770

Archaeological evidence suggests the community has existed in the area for 2,000 to 4,000 years. It lies in the ancient District of Kespukwitk, a part of the Mi'kmaq nation.[7][8] The people of Bear River are the Indigenous community whose ancestors welcomed Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, Samuel de Champlain and others who settled at Port-Royal in 1605.[9] The sakmow, or chief, at that time was Henri Membertou who befriended the French. The area around Port-Royal was the traditional summering site of Membertou's people.[10]

The community were known as canoe builders who used their craft for fishing and hunting porpoise, in the Annapolis Basin and Bay of Fundy. Oil rendered from the porpoise was sold as a machine lubricant into the early part of the twentieth century.[11][12][13]

Tourism

Each summer the Bear River First Nation Heritage & Cultural Centre offers authentic cultural immersion in the life and traditions of the Mi'kmaq, featuring hands-on craft-making workshops.[14]

Composition

The Bear River First Nation is composed of three parts as shown, of which the largest is regularly occupied:[15]

Community Area Location Population (as of 2016) Date established
Bear River 6 Script error: No such module "convert". 17.6 km. southeast of Digby 138[16] March 3, 1820
Bear River 6A Script error: No such module "convert". 9.6 km. southeast of Annapolis Royal 0 March 3, 1938
Bear River 6B Script error: No such module "convert".[17] 6.4 km. southeast of Annapolis Royal 16[17] October 1, 1962

Notable people

See also

References

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  3. Community Profile
  4. Bear River Educational Profile Template:Webarchive
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  6. Bear River First Nation: Health Centre Template:Webarchive
  7. Bear River First Nation: Our History Template:Webarchive
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  9. Bear River First Nation: The French
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  11. Mi'kmaq Resource Centre (UCCB), Brief History of Muin Sipu (Bear River) and Early Porpoise Hunting Template:Webarchive
  12. Bear River First Nation: The Porpoise Hunt
  13. * A film by Alexander H. Leighton about a porpoise hunt and rendering of porpoise oil (late 1930s).
  14. Nova Scotia.com
  15. Mi'kmaq Resource Centre (UCCB), Mi'kmaw Bands in Nova ScotiaScript error: No such module "Unsubst"., 2010
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External links

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