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Musée de la Côte-Nord : he avoids boarding school and preserves his way of life - Le Nord-Côtier

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
With the exhibition Ush – Shapatesh-Manek Bellefleur's canoe, filmmaker Eddy Malfant pays tribute to a man who, even after his death, continues to transmit his traditional knowledge. It was on March 2nd that the traditional canoe made by Shapatesh-Manek Bellefleur, known as Jean-Baptiste, was exhibited for the first time at the Musée de la Côte-Nord. Eddy Malfant, a filmmaker who gave himself a mission to promote Innu culture, was alongside Jean…
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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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