As N.S. regional chief takes office, her headdress tells a story of her passions

Andrea Paul, the regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations in Nova Scotia, explains the Mi'kmaq hieroglyphics on the headdress made for her induction into her new position in Dartmouth, N.S. on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. Paul is the first woman to hold the position in Nova Scotia. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Tutton

DARTMOUTH, N.S. - A Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq leader swore the oath of her new office on Thursday, wearing a headdress with hieroglyphics that evoke her life and passions.

Andrea Paul, the recently elected regional chief of the Assembly of First Nations for the province, explained during her induction ceremony the symbols were laden with meaning, including reminders of her time as chief of Pictou Landing First Nation.

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