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• 2024-11-25

Interview with Peter Robinson - Mi'kmaw baseball teams

Participants: Peter Robinson, Trudy Sable accompanied by Wallis Nevin

Date: Nov. 10, 1992

Location: Sɨkɨpne’katik (Shubenacadie), Nova Scotia

Archive Collection: The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable

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