National News Mi’kmaq taught Nova Scotia trapper how to live off the land By APTN National News Feb 05, 2014 APTN National News For one man in Nova Scotia identity isn’t about politics or piece of paper, it’s a way of life. Richard McKinnon has learned traditional Mi’kmaq crafts, making the baskets and tools he uses as a trapper. As APTN’s Trina Roache discovered, the beadwork is a bonus. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: baskets, Featured, Mi'kmaq, Nova Scotia, trapper, Wildlife Continue Reading “Proud to be” video tries to get Washington D.C. team to change its ... Sandy Bay First Nation in hot water as feds asked to take over finances Author(s) APTN National News [email protected] More Stories Cree author David A. Robertson on the making of an Indigen... 41 mins ago By Cierra Bettens Human rights tribunal hears feds failing to meet Jordan’... 16 hours ago By Fraser Needham A reminder on World Suicide Prevention Day to check in wit... 16 hours ago By Sav Jonsa ASIRT investigation into 2020 arrest of chief in Alberta s... 17 hours ago By Leanne Sanders Child sexual abuse case against French priest now closed: ... 17 hours ago By Kathleen Martens TC Energy says sale of minority stake in pipeline to Indig... 18 hours ago By The Canadian Press