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Indigenous Arrowhead stone | Justin Sappier, Wood Carver 

Peskotomuhkati Nation At Skutik
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Justin Sappier is a traditional wood carver from the Peskotomuhkati First Nation. He shares with us the Indigenous arrowhead stone - one of many from his stone artifact collection. Justin elaborates on the analysis reviewed by Professor Black from University of New Brunswick (UNB), praising the craftsmanship's precision.
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Peskotomuhkati People also known as Passamaquoddy are the people who spear pollock. They are First Nations people that live along the Skutik (St.Croix) River & Passamaquoddy Bay for the past 13,000 years. Today, they primarily reside in New Brunswick and Maine.
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TWITTER // / skutikoffice​
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