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Home Up Court Ruling Oath to British

Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs - APCFNC
Once you open this site go to the "Site Search" function on the lower left and key in Passamaquoddy then click the search button.  You will find lots of info on Passamaquoddy at this site.

Land grab angers Passamaquoddy people, Windspeaker News, Nov 2001

The Internet's most extensive collection of resources relating to the Delgamuukw decision
This site has been designed to provide First Nations with the best available legal research and practical tools for implementing Delgamuukw on the ground.

OUR HOME AND NATIVE LAND
A SUPREME COURT DECISION GIVES NATIVE PEOPLES POTENT WEAPONS IN THE BATTLE TO DECIDE NONTREATY LAND CLAIMS

Grand Manan
The Passamaquoddy indians called it Mun-a-Nook or "island place". Situated some 22 miles from Blacks Harbour, being 15 miles long and 6 1/2 miles at its widest point.

St. Croix Island International Historic Site
June 26, 2004 French, Canadian, Passamaquoddy, and American officials participated in a solemn ceremony commemorating the 400th anniversary of French settlement on Saint Croix Island.
 

http://www.sipayik.com/sacred_site.htm
This is a portion of the Sipayik.com website.  This is a private website done by put together by a talented and good fellow from Pleasant Point.

 

Life After Ile Ste-Croix - Film
A tiny island with 400 years of history, sits between Canada and the United States.  In June 2004, commemorative events on this island brought together three cultures claiming history and a stage.  Acadians use the commemoration to celebrate 400 years of Francophone culture.  Anglophones use the event to promote a tourist destination that they hope will revive their local economy.  Forgotten, abandoned, and driven from their Canadian lands, the Passamaquoddy use this event to demand official recognition and Native rights from the government of Canada.  Life After Ile Ste-Croix documents the stories behind the commemorative events.  It shows the human face of history by presenting the compelling stories of people who engage with their history, with the stories of their pasts, in order to improve their lives in the present

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