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August 12, 2017: Mi'kmaq men and women dance in traditional regalia at Grand Pre 2017, celebrating their culture and heritage at the opening of a Nova Scotia Powwow held in Wolfville as part of a celebration of Mi’kmaq and Acadian culture honouring the deep spiritual and communal roots of this timeless tradition.

  In the lens of history, we often seek moments that encapsulate the essence of a place and its people. Through My Looking Glass: Nova Scotia A 50 Year Photographic Retrospective 1973-2023 transcends mere documentation; it invites you into a vivid tapestry woven over half a century, showcasing the indomitable spirit of Nova Scotia. Each photograph is a window into the past, a memory captured in time, resonating with stories both personal and universal.

  Through My Looking Glass, you become a part of this unfolding narrative, gaining insights into a world both familiar and extraordinary. May this collection inspire future generations to continue looking through their own lenses, to celebrate their unique perspectives, and to recognize the beauty that surrounds us in every corner of our lives. Welcome to Through My Looking Glass: Nova Scotia A 50 Year Photographic Retrospective. May you find joy, reflection, and inspiration within these pages.

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