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Friday marks Treaty Day in Nova Scotia

You have another chance to take in Mi’kmaq culture in Halifax.

It’s Treaty Day in our province and the start of Mi’kmaq History Month.

Celebrations are held at this time every year to honour the relationship and the important contribution of the Mi’kmaq people in our province.

The city will hold an event in Grand Parade at 11:30 a.m., and later in the day a patio lanterns festival will take place featuring indigenous artists. Performances include the Eastern Eagle drum group, from Sipekne’katik First Nation, and The Relatives, from Eskasoni First Nation.

It comes after hundreds of people took part in events on the waterfront as part of the first ever Truth and Reconciliation Day on Thursday.

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