MCDONALD: We're the most radical band on the East Coast. MCDONALD: The Sipekne’katik band of wild Indians. And he's an Indigenous fisherman - a member of one of the bands of the Mi'kmaw First Nation. And if Alexander sounds a little bit nervous, he has good reason - because, he explains, these can be hostile waters. He's got a wide grin and a graying ponytail tucked under his Cabela's baseball cap. HOROWITZ-GHAZI: Alexander's a big guy in his late-50s. Anything going on out there - we don't keep track of it, then you got no proof of it. HOROWITZ-GHAZI: Is that your captain's log? Just a quick language warning - today's show is about sailors, who often swear like sailors.Ī few weeks ago, around 5:30 in the morning, I found myself steaming out into the Bay of Fundy, off the coast of Nova Scotia, under the watch of Captain Alexander McDonald.ĪLEXANDER MCDONALD: Put your name under there. SYLVIE DOUGLIS, BYLINE: This is PLANET MONEY from NPR.
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