Kamden Nicholas is Mi’kmawey Debert’s Curatorial Associate working in Collections.
Kamden is from Pictou Landing First Nation and Coxheath, Cape Breton equally.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree from Memorial University with a major in Archaeology, Kamden has worked in archaeology and anthropology since 2010. Kamden’s experiences have taken her from excavating a military powder magazine within the Parks Canada boundaries of the Fortress of Louisbourg to caring for archaeological resources at the ancestral site of Pasi’tue’k.
Kamden will be working closely with the curatorial team at Mi’kmawey Debert and will play a key role in the development of collections at the Centre as well as helping to bring collections back home to Mi’kma’ki.
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