The most active and progressive nonprofit Métis organization with a strong mandate to achieve our goals and whose plans
are dedicated & focused on the rights of all Métis across the Atlantic provinces
The Atlantic Aboriginal Nation Association (AAN) is a progressive organization dedicated to advocating for the rights, welfare, and cultural preservation of the Métis community throughout the Atlantic region. We firmly believe that by joining forces and working together, we can achieve greater impact, raise awareness, and address the unique challenges faced by our community.
A 19th century community of the Métis people of Canada. The Métis typically had French fur traders/Acadian fathers and aboriginal mothers.
The infinity symbol represents that all three sovereign nations will remain joined together forever.
The three golden arrows represent the three sovereign nations being carried by the spirit bird to the land we reside and inhabit today..
The Acadia flag was incorporated into our infinity symbol out of respect for their victory of recognition and accomplishments and a way to pay tribute to our Acadian ancestors.
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