The ANTEC logo was designed by Rubin Simon for the 2002 Conference. The symbols are read from the East (yellow) to the North (white) in a clock-wise direction. All things begin in the east. The sun rises in the east, and thus, begins the dawn of a new day. The story of the logo begins in the east and ends in the centre. Centre is where we find meaning and balance.
Mi’kmaq
East | Mawita’jik | ![]() |
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South | Nuji-kina’mua’tijik | ![]() |
West | Kulaman wli-kina’mua’tita | ![]() |
North | L’nu’ | ![]() |
Centre | Mijua’ji’jk | ![]() |
Translation by Bernie Francis
Wolastoq
East | Makwehsolhtowok | ![]() |
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South | Notkehkikemicik | ![]() |
West | Wellam Kiskehkimawa | ![]() |
North | Skicinowi | ![]() |
Centre | Wassisәk | ![]() |
Translation by Sandra Nicholas
Migemag
East | Maoi taatjig | ![]() |
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South | Notji ginamoatitjig | ![]() |
West | Golaman oliginaamoatita | ![]() |
North | Elnoei-eeg | ![]() |
Centre | Mitjooatjiitjg | ![]() |
Translation by Jane A. Dedum
English
East | A gathering of | ![]() |
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South | educators | ![]() |
West | so as to teach well | ![]() |
North | Aboriginal | ![]() |
Centre | children | ![]() |