Starvation And Disease
THE MI’KMAQ NATION - 1763 ONWARD The hardship and discrimination suffered by the Mi'kmaq in the midst of plenty from this point onward, although smaller by scale, does not pale in comparison to that suffered by the Jewish people at the hands of Hitler in the 1930s-40s. Although the Mi'kmaq did not face death in gas chambers or suffer other indignities in concentration camps, as did these unfortunate souls, they did suffer the horror and pain of something just as bad: slow starvation, and were treated as "non-persons" in their own country.
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POVERTY STRICKEN DISPOSSESSED AND LANDLESS