One People, Two Places

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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Karly Kehoe, Professor of History & Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Communities, from Saint Mary's University in Nova Scotia. In this talk Karly will examine the legacies of migration from the Highlands and resettlement in Nova Scotia. We’ll explore this history and archaeology of Cùl Chamas an Dobhrain (Rear Beaver Cove), a fascinating settlement in the centre of Cape Breton Island.

Please note: Unfortunately the first section of this talk was not recorded, we apologise for this inconvenience.

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