Mi'kmaq regalia to be repatriated to Nova Scotia Summary by Ground NewsMi’kmaq regalia kept in an Australian museum for more than 130 years will finally be returned to Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia — close to where the items are believed to have been crafted by a Mi’kmaq artist in the 1800s. Published 3 months ago · Halifax, CanadaNews ArticlesMore FiltersAllLeftCenterRightMore FiltersGlobal NewsLean LeftHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: Corus EntertainmentMi’kmaw regalia to return home to N.S. after 130 years in an Australian museumThe work to repatriate Mi'kmaw moccasins, a jacket, a pipe and a brooch from Australia museums began 12 years ago, says the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre manager.3 months ago·Toronto, CanadaRead Full ArticleGlobal NewsLean LeftHigh FactualityMedia Conglomerate: Corus Entertainment Mi’kmaw regalia to return home to N.S. after 130 years in an Australian museumThe work to repatriate Mi'kmaw moccasins, a jacket, a pipe and a brooch from Australia museums began 12 years ago, says the Millbrook Cultural and Heritage Centre manager.3 months ago·Toronto, CanadaRead Full ArticleThe Toronto StarLean LeftHigh FactualityPrivate Equity: TorstarMi’kmaq regalia to return home to Nova Scotia after 130 years in Australian museumHALIFAX - Mi’kmaq regalia kept in an Australian museum for more than 130 years will finally be returned to Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia3 months ago·Toronto, CanadaRead Full ArticleThe Toronto StarLean LeftHigh FactualityPrivate Equity: Torstar Mi’kmaq regalia to return home to Nova Scotia after 130 years in Australian museumHALIFAX - Mi’kmaq regalia kept in an Australian museum for more than 130 years will finally be returned to Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia3 months ago·Toronto, CanadaRead Full ArticleWinnipeg Free PressCenterHigh FactualityMi'kmaq regalia to be repatriated to Nova ScotiaHALIFAX – Mi’kmaq regalia kept in an Australian museum for more than 130 years will finally be returned to Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia. 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