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Archival description
Christmas Daddies
File · 1998-1999
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file consists of 10 video cassettes of Eskasoni's Christmas Daddies event which happens before Christmas to help raise money for families in the community who need it during the holiday season.

Joel Denny
File · 2018
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file consists of a video cassette of Joel Denny talking about the Sarah Denny Cultural Collection and demonstrating the waltes set and other artifacts that he created.

Lee Cremo
File · [before 1999]
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file consists of three records that feature Lee Cremo and his music (traditional Mi'kmaq songs and songs he composed).

Mi'kmaq Hymnal Recordings
File · 1982-1983
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file consists of 3 audio cassettes that were a part of a Mi'kmaq Hymnal Kit which originally included the recordings and the hymnal booklet. People included in the creation of the records are Sarah Denny, Wilfred Prosper, Matilda Herney of Membertou, Pauline Gould of Whycocomagh, Susie R. Denny and Annie Cremo of Eskasoni, Deborah Ginnish, Joan Prosper, and Peter Christmas.

Rita Joe
File · 1995-2003
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file contains two audio recordings of interviews with Rita Joe which were conducted by Mary Rose Julian.

Sarah Denny
File · 1970-1990
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

File consists of recordings with Sarah Denny of Eskasoni, NS, including interviews, traditional and non traditional music and prayers in English and Mi'kmaw.

File · 2003
Part of Sarah Denny Cultural Collection

This file consists of 11 video recordings of the 2003 event The National Aboriginal Dance Symposium titled "Wapnalti'k Amalkaltik- 'In the East We Dance Event'" at the Sarah Denny Memorial Centre. The event was in Eskasoni, NS and showcased all First Nations, Métis, and Innu peoples' dance mediums: traditional, contemporary, and theatrical. The regional host was the Mi'kmaq Dancer Association. In addition, it contains the opening of the Sarah Denny Memorial Centre which is now known as the Sarah Denny Cultural Centre.