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Indigenous Ash Wood and Sweetgrass Artefacts | Display at University of Toronto Faculty Club 

Peskotomuhkati Nation At Skutik
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The artefact prints display featuring artefact prints of the Peskotomuhkati First Nation is showcased at The Faculty Club at the University of Toronto, in Downtown Toronto, Canada. The exhibit highlights large prints on canvas of the historic objects offering a glimpse into the heritage and history of the Passamaquoddy people.
Visit Dr. Donald Soctomah's Museum at:
Passamaquoddy Cultural Heritage Museum
197 US Route 1
Indian Township, Maine
04468 USA
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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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