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Pictou Landing First Nation

Record #: PLD0001
Last Modified: 12 May 2021
Last Full Update: 12 May 2021

Location

Located In Pictou Landing
Where To Find Us
6533 Pictou Landing Rd
Trenton, NS B0K 1X0
Areas Served Pictou County

Contact

Website www.plfn.ca/
E-Mail info@plfn.ca
Phone 902-752-4912
Fax 902-755-4715

Description & Services

Information The Lnu or Mi’kmaq were part of the Algonquin nation, a large nation that occupied the eastern coast of what is now North America from Virginia to Labrador. Within the Algonquin nation, the Lnu occupied a large territory including what is now known as Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, eastern and northern New Brunswick and the Gaspe area of Quebec. 
 
The Lnu lived a traditional life as fishers, hunters, and gatherers throughout their territory including in and around a small tidal estuary connected by a narrow channel to the Northumberland Strait near what is now known as Pictou Landing. It was near this estuary that the ancestors of the Pictou Landing First Nation lived on a seasonal basis. The estuary was a bountiful source of a variety of food including fish, eels, crustaceans, and shellfish. They hunted and trapped near its shores. The estuary provided a safe harbour for vessels and a sheltered recreational area. The estuary was so important to the life of the ancestors that they treated it as part of their home and called it “A’Se’K” (pronounced “Ah-sag”) which means “the other room” in Lnu. 
 

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