Item is a selection of poetry.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Annabelle MacKinnon of Prime Brook. She briefly discusses Mi'kmaw crafts.
Item is a report prepared for New Dawn Enterprises Ltd.'s SSHRC Heritage Tourism Research Project by research assistant, Ben Montgomery. The objective of the study was to learn more about the various organization involved in the Heritage Atlantic Tourism Cooperative.
Item is a study of an integrated New Brunswick school outlining the social relationships between Mi'kmaw Indians and non-Indians, Mi'kmaw identity, and the problem of ethnicity-based discrimination. To locate this item at the
Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of a chapter from Mullaly's book, featuring an account of a trip to Newfoundland. Chapter X mentions a group of one hundred Mi'kmaq in North Sydney. The group lived chiefly by making baskets and ornaments. Describes living conditions, attitudes toward white man.
Item is an article relating the history of Halifax, N.S.
Harvey, D.C.Item is a report titled "A View of Three Concerts" written by Dan MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Andrew Archibald MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of John Abbass and Abbass Abbass.
Item is a photograph of members of the Abbass family. From left to right the photo includes John Abbass, Abbass Abbass and Isaac Abbass.
Item is a photograph of the Aboriginal float in the Old Home Week Parade on July 1, 1927.
Item is a reproduction of an article published in Ethnohistory, Spring, 1976, vol. 23, no. 2, p. 117-127.
Item is a photograph of A.C. Day, the clerk-treasurer of Cape Breton County from 1936-1970.
Item is a photograph of the presentation made to A.C. Day on his retirement as clerk-treasurer of the Cape Breton County Council.
Item is a photograph of four male students standing outside of Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of the Acadia seminary in Wolfville from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of Acadia University in Wolfville from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."
Item is a reproduction of this text, which includes only Chapter XXV: "Acts of unbelievable cruelty to Acadians and Indians by the English."
Item is an educational film produced by the Department of Labour. Item is part of a series of films devoted to educating viewers on safety in the workplace. Optical soundtrack.
Castle Films; United World Films, Inc.Item is a photograph of the accounting staff of the Dominion Coal Company, with the names of the staff members featured on the reverse of the photograph.
Item is a play concerning the judgement of the actions of infamous factor Patrick Sellar during the Highland Clearances.
Item is a photograph of Mayor A.D. Gunn, the fifth mayor of Sydney, who served from 1910 to 1913.
Item is a photograph of Mrs. Peter Madore, the daughter of A.C. Dodd, born in 1811.
Item is a photograph of the Admiralty House and its grounds in Halifax from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a pamphlet that contains an article outlining research that focused on adult education among Black Nova Scotians, including a pilot program that was initiated in New Road, Nova Scotia. It was written by Gwendolyn V. Shand.
Item is a photograph of the Adult Vocational Training Centre's float in the Sydney Centennial Celebrations parade.
Item is a photograph of an early aerial experiment by Alexander Graham Bell; the tetrahedral kite the Cygnet II was tested on the frozen Bras d'Or Lake at Baddeck Bay between 22 and 24 February 1909.
Item is an Illustration of the aerial view of a ship deck, there are some men that are building the upper deck of the ship.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Sydney.
Royal Canadian Air ForceItem is a photograph depicting an aerial view of Sydney.
Royal Canadian Air ForceItem is a photograph of an aerial view of Sydney.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Sydney taken from the harbour looking north-east.
Royal Canadian Air ForceItem is a photograph of the Canso Causeway, as the Canal is approached from the air.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a tintype photograph of Miss Finn with unidentified man.
Item is the Agreement between Sydney Steel Corporation and United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1064: July 1, 1979 - September 30, 1981.
Item is a photograph of unidentified cadets and squadron leader.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of air cadets marching in the 1967 Centennial parade held in Sydney.
Item is a photograph of three people at an air show.
Item is a photograph of the air show at the Sydney Airport.
Item is a photograph of the air show at the Sydney Centennial Celebrations.
Item is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.
Item is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.
Item is a collection of ditties and games played by children in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
Item is a photograph of A.J. McDonald, mayor of Sydney from 1895 to 1896.
Item is an early reader for school children.
Item is a reader for school children.
Item is an original version of this Mi'kmaw song book.
Item is a collection of stories and articles, in Gaelic and English, concerning Highland culture in Scotland. Some contributors include: Sorley MacLean, Calum MacLean, George Campbell Hay, Ruairidh Thompson and artist George Bain. The writings include some interesting commentary on advocacy in Gaelic education, adoption of new terminology in Gaelic and language revival.
Item is a Scottish Nationalist periodical.