There are many poor white communities in NS that don't have usable water. NS has very harsh ground water.
• the eskasoni have grieved this and actually have better facilities than some rural white communities.
• the eskasoni, amongst other tribes in Nova Scotia, are also doing well enough to actually create large scale development on their reserves that rivals many towns in NS.
• Millbrook First Nation reserve in Truro and Glooscap First Nation reserve in Kings County NS are prime examples of successful endeavors made by First Nations.
• St. Mary's First Nation reserve in Fredericton is another off the top of my head.
A notable event, that remains fairly unacknowledged by First Nations.
• Moose in the past, were hunted to extinction in Nova Scotia, purely in spite by some First Nations persons in that time period.
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There are many poor white communities in NS that don't have usable water. NS has very harsh ground water.
• the eskasoni have grieved this and actually have better facilities than some rural white communities.
• the eskasoni, amongst other tribes in Nova Scotia, are also doing well enough to actually create large scale development on their reserves that rivals many towns in NS.
• Millbrook First Nation reserve in Truro and Glooscap First Nation reserve in Kings County NS are prime examples of successful endeavors made by First Nations.
• St. Mary's First Nation reserve in Fredericton is another off the top of my head.
A notable event, that remains fairly unacknowledged by First Nations.
• Moose in the past, were hunted to extinction in Nova Scotia, purely in spite by some First Nations persons in that time period.
Perspective is important. The good and the bad.