Leah Morine Rosenmeier (Ph.D.) is the MDCC Research and Interpretation Specialist. Her duties include overall project planning as well as research and interpretation. With more than 20 years of experience in the museum field, she helps to bridge the project to academia and to museum practice. Throughout her career Leah has been dedicated to community education and development through cultural activities and research tackling difficult issues such as repatriation as well as more creative endeavors such as exhibition development and educational outreach. Her favorite projects include the Mi’kmaw photo project—Mikwite’lmanej Mi’kmaqi’k: Let Us Remember the Old Mi’kmaq, co-creating Anguti’s Amulet and the related community-based Inuit archaeology project in Makkovik, Labrador, and, of course, Mi’kmawey Debert. She lives in Truro with her husband Randall and their four children.
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