Item T-1023 - Donald Marshall

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Donald Marshall

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Donald Marshall / Bill Doyle, Wendy O'Connor.

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CA BI T-1023

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  • 1977 (Creation)

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1 audio reel

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File consists of an audio recording of a discussion of Mi'kmaw culture with Chief Marshall; the focus is on revival of culture with respect to: organizations, performing groups, folk dancing, tourist culture activities, music and games and problems of inter-marriage. This was recorded in Membertou.

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      • Mi'kmaw Culture: The Mi'kmaq language among children
      • Mi'kmaw organizations and the promotion of the language & culture
      • Mi'kmaw dancing ...
      • An Ojibway family (Kabatays) at the reservation - professional dancers
      • Mi'kmaw music and instruments
      • The language is spoken in the homes
      • Future of Mi'kmaw culture looks good
      • Mi'kmaw women lose status when they marry non-Indians
      • Discrimination against other ethnic groups
      • The Multicultural Association is divided
      • Rules regarding Mi'kmaq transferring from one reserve to another
      • Few Mi'kmaq work in Steel Plant or coal mines
      • More Mi'kmaq are moving from C.B. now
      • Language is taught in schools on two reserves
      • The medicine man ...
      • Intermarriage
      • Land claims
      • Hunting and fishing rights
      • Few still trap and hunt for livelihood
      • Discusses the different types of game animals

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