Through My Looking Glass: Nova Scotia: A 50 Year Photographic Retrospective 1973-2037
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Through My Looking Glass is the culmination of fifty years of documentary photography in Nova Scotia, spanning from 1973 to 2023. It chronicles a half-century of life in a province where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. The striking images in this book reflect the many threads of Indigenous, Acadian, and Black experiences. The Mi'kmaq people, the original stewards of this land, have walked these shores for millennia, forging a deep connection with the natural world. Their resilience has shaped the province's identity, and their stories are integral to understanding Nova Scotia's historical and spiritual landscape. The Acadian experience, too, is one of perseverance and pride. From the harrowing events of Le Grand Dérangement to the vibrant cultural tapestry evident in festivals, music, and cuisine, the Acadian spirit is a testament to survival and community. A rich narrative of language, traditions, and contributions unmistakably colours the heritage of Nova Scotia. Equally important is the Black experience, marked by a history of both struggle and triumph. From the arrival of Black Loyalists in the eighteenth century to the flourishing of communities like North End Halifax and Africville, Black Nova Scotians have continuously enriched the cultural landscape, forging legacies through music, education, and activism. Robichaud also captured Lady Diana and Prince Charles's royal tour in 1983 which reminded Nova Scotians of the connection between the province and the broader world. He also photographed images of the daily lives of people that illuminate the essence of Nova Scotia. The images span celebrations and quiet moments, embodying the spirit of a people whose stories are fundamental to the larger narrative of Canada. The book visually chronicles a half-century of life in Nova Scotia where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. Through My Looking Glass is the culmination of fifty years of documentary photography in Nova Scotia, spanning from 1973 to 2023. It chronicles a half-century of life in a province where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. The striking images in this book reflect the many threads of Indigenous, Acadian, and Black experiences. The Mi'kmaq people, the original stewards of this land, have walked these shores for millennia, forging a deep connection with the natural world. Their resilience has shaped the province's identity, and their stories are integral to understanding Nova Scotia's historical and spiritual landscape. The Acadian experience, too, is one of perseverance and pride. From the harrowing events of Le Grand Dérangement to the vibrant cultural tapestry evident in festivals, music, and cuisine, the Acadian spirit is a testament to survival and community. A rich narrative of language, traditions, and contributions unmistakably colours the heritage of Nova Scotia. Equally important is the Black experience, marked by a history of both struggle and triumph. From the arrival of Black Loyalists in the eighteenth century to the flourishing of communities like North End Halifax and Africville, Black Nova Scotians have continuously enriched the cultural landscape, forging legacies through music, education, and activism. Robichaud also captured Lady Diana and Prince Charles's royal tour in 1983 which reminded Nova Scotians of the connection between the province and the broader world. He also photographed images of the daily lives of people that illuminate the essence of Nova Scotia. The images span celebrations and quiet moments, embodying the spirit of a people whose stories are fundamental to the larger narrative of Canada.
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Through My Looking Glass is the culmination of fifty years of documentary photography in Nova Scotia, spanning from 1973 to 2023. It chronicles a half-century of life in a province where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. The striking images in this book reflect the many threads of Indigenous, Acadian, and Black experiences. The Mi'kmaq people, the original stewards of this land, have walked these shores for millennia, forging a deep connection with the natural world. Their resilience has shaped the province's identity, and their stories are integral to understanding Nova Scotia's historical and spiritual landscape. The Acadian experience, too, is one of perseverance and pride. From the harrowing events of Le Grand Dérangement to the vibrant cultural tapestry evident in festivals, music, and cuisine, the Acadian spirit is a testament to survival and community. A rich narrative of language, traditions, and contributions unmistakably colours the heritage of Nova Scotia. Equally important is the Black experience, marked by a history of both struggle and triumph. From the arrival of Black Loyalists in the eighteenth century to the flourishing of communities like North End Halifax and Africville, Black Nova Scotians have continuously enriched the cultural landscape, forging legacies through music, education, and activism. Robichaud also captured Lady Diana and Prince Charles's royal tour in 1983 which reminded Nova Scotians of the connection between the province and the broader world. He also photographed images of the daily lives of people that illuminate the essence of Nova Scotia. The images span celebrations and quiet moments, embodying the spirit of a people whose stories are fundamental to the larger narrative of Canada. The book visually chronicles a half-century of life in Nova Scotia where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. Through My Looking Glass is the culmination of fifty years of documentary photography in Nova Scotia, spanning from 1973 to 2023. It chronicles a half-century of life in a province where the intertwining of diverse cultures and experiences creates a rich and multifaceted narrative. The striking images in this book reflect the many threads of Indigenous, Acadian, and Black experiences. The Mi'kmaq people, the original stewards of this land, have walked these shores for millennia, forging a deep connection with the natural world. Their resilience has shaped the province's identity, and their stories are integral to understanding Nova Scotia's historical and spiritual landscape. The Acadian experience, too, is one of perseverance and pride. From the harrowing events of Le Grand Dérangement to the vibrant cultural tapestry evident in festivals, music, and cuisine, the Acadian spirit is a testament to survival and community. A rich narrative of language, traditions, and contributions unmistakably colours the heritage of Nova Scotia. Equally important is the Black experience, marked by a history of both struggle and triumph. From the arrival of Black Loyalists in the eighteenth century to the flourishing of communities like North End Halifax and Africville, Black Nova Scotians have continuously enriched the cultural landscape, forging legacies through music, education, and activism. Robichaud also captured Lady Diana and Prince Charles's royal tour in 1983 which reminded Nova Scotians of the connection between the province and the broader world. He also photographed images of the daily lives of people that illuminate the essence of Nova Scotia. The images span celebrations and quiet moments, embodying the spirit of a people whose stories are fundamental to the larger narrative of Canada.
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