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Porpoise Shooting
An illustration from Scribner's Monthly,
October 1880 |
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Effigy
© Courtesy of Collections of the Archaeological Services, Culture and Sport Secretariat, Province of New Brunswick. |
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Cross-Currents: 500 Generations of Aboriginal Fishing in Atlantic Canada
This exhibition provides an overview of Aboriginal fishing from the distant past up to the modern challenges facing First Peoples such as the Mi’kmaqs of New Brunswick. This exhibition is part of the Lifelines Canada’s East Coast Fisheries, the largest, most detailed exhibition on fisheries ever designed by Canadian museums.
Content:
More than 150 artifacts, a video and scale models.
Size:
93 m2 (1,000 sq. ft.)
Fee:
In Canada: (Determined by hosting venue annual operating budget)
Less than 1 million: $3,000
1 million or more: $5,000
Plus incoming shipping and insurance.
Outside Canada:
Can$7,500, plus shipping and insurance.
Availability:
Until November 2008 (12 week bookings or more)
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