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Poster for a backpack program providing school supplies for urban Indigenous students, supporting pre-primary to post-secondary levels, with contact email and supported by RBC Foundation.
Flyer for a status card renewal service at Wije’wen and M’kmaw Native Friendship Centre. Includes requirements for replacing or renewing a status card, details about a drop-in clinic on Tuesdays at 2021 Brunswick St, Halifax, with hours 4pm to 6:30pm, and contact information.
Flyer for Atelihai Inuit online auction donations, requesting gently used items like cultural items, gift cards, homemade crafts, household items, themed baskets, and art work, with contact email atelihai@mymnfc.com. Logo of Atelihai Inuit at the bottom.
Poster for M'KMAW language classes, showing a girl with blue hair sitting at a desk working on a laptop with a stack of books beside her. The background features science and math icons. The poster includes information about class dates, times, age eligibility, and registration details.
Flyer for AA meetings in partnership with the MI'KMAW Native Friendship Centre, featuring a graphic of people holding hands in a circle, meeting every Wednesday from 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM at 2021 Brunswick St, Halifax, Suite 209. Includes contact information and logos of Wije’winen and MI'Kmaw Native Friendship Centre.
Flyer advertising a Powwow dance class featuring a Native American man in traditional attire with feathers and beadwork. Text describes the class open to Indigenous males aged 18 and up, teaching grass and traditional dance styles, with details on location, time, date, contact information, and registration. The background shows a blurred outdoor scene at night.
A flyer promoting a powwow dance workshop with a background photo of a Native American dancer in colorful traditional regalia, with multicolored ribbons flowing as they dance.
Flyer for a research project on Indigenous cancer prehabilitation, details about team members, project goals, participant eligibility, location options, and contact information.

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A flyer about the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre Education Department and AAPS program. Contains logos, contact information, and a graphic of a plant with roots. Background colors are red, yellow, black, and purple, with sections of text explaining program details and benefits.
Information sheet about adult learning programs in Nova Scotia, including details on ALP, CAEC, materials needed, class schedule, and benefits, with sections highlighted in yellow.