Item is an original version of the text, edition unknown. Cover has been removed, along with the imprint and title pages. There are three series within this text (see below).
File consists of a portrait of Chief Ben Christmas.
File consists of an audio recording of violin selections including a medley of Scottish tunes and jigs. Lee Cremo plays a medley of jigs.
File consists of an audio recording of violin selections by Lee Cremo including Johnny Cope and Tom Fancy; piano accompaniment by Vincent Joe, including Paddy on the Turnpike.
File consists of an audio recording of Mi'kmaw hymns.
File consists of an audio recording of a reading of the history of the Middle River Reservation.
Item is a history of Mi'kmaw writing, petroglyphs & hieroglyphics; mentions how Roman Catholic missionaries modified hieroglyphics to be used for religious instruction & that new Mi'kmaw orthography is now being developed by Mi'kmaw Association of Cultural Studies.
File consists of an audio recording of a child's story in Mi'kmaq; supplement to student handbook. (See MG 07a.11.1b).
File consists of an audio recording of the Wiklatmu's at Chapel Island.
File consists of an audio recording of Maisil Donovan interviewed on Folklore Medicine (Richard MacKinnon's Folklore Class).
File consists of an audio recording of an interview about the Mission in Potlotek.
Item is a video recording which celebrates three of folk music's legends: Acadian fiddler Eddy Poirier, Cape Breton Scottish piano player Doug MacPhee, and Mi'kmaw artist and elder, Sarah Denny, and combines performances from open air concerts, old fashioned square dances and a Mi'kmaw mawiomi with the thoughts and feelings of the performers.
Eddy Poirier : fiddling from the Acadian heart --
Doug MacPhee : a legacy of music --
Sarah Denny : keeper of the culture.
Item is a photograph of Rita Joe reading to a small group of people.
File consists of an audio recording performed by The Sons of Membertou: Darrell Bernard, Graham Marshall, Victor Christmas, George Christmas, Calvin (Jip) Paul, Shane Paul, Lincoln Gould, George Smith, Angelo Laporte, Rodney Bear, Dawn Isadore, Austin Christmas, and Mark A. Christmas.
Item is a reproduction of the 1752 Treaty or Articles of Peace and Friendship Renewed.
Item is a reproduction of a report on the state of Nova Scotian Indian Affairs by Joseph Howe, then Indian Commissioner for Indian Affairs. Gives Mi'kmaw population figures of Nova Scotia for 1843, listed by region. Describes financial position, housing, land, education and religion of Mi'kmaq.
Item is a postcard from Ron Caplan to Dr. Robert J. Morgan. The postcard is a reproduction of the well-known oil painting held at the National Gallery of Canada: "Micmac Indians c. 1850; oil on canvas; 45.7 x 61 cm; Purchased 1957; National Gallery of Canada (no. 6663)."
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 a reproduction of an extract from the North American review, no. CCXXX, January, 1871.
Item is a reproduction of an article originally published in the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax. Proceedings, 1877. 1878. v.4, pt. 3, p. 260-281.
Item is a reproduction of an item from the National Archives of Canada. The identifying information is as follows: NAC C-12800; "Micmac Indians waiting to receive Ld. Lorne in Halifax 1878"; SPH [Sydney Prior Hall]; India Ink, wash & scraping; 1878.
Item is a national government publication.
Item is a photograph of Chief John Denny Jr. (1842-1918), on the right, with several Paul brothers and unidentified missionaries or priests.
Item is a list of Mi'kmaw place (river) names and their English meaning or translation. Phonetic spelling of Mi'kmaw words.
Item is a list of Mi'kmaw place (river) names and their English meaning or translation. Phonetic spelling of Mi'kmaw words.
Item is a photocopied section (p. 666-671) of this article by Garrick Mallery. This article appeared in the Tenth Annual Report, Bureau of Ethnology, 1888-9, Washington, D.C., 1893. Includes a discussion on Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics.
Item is a reproduction of a history/description of St. Anne's Day, Chapel Island (1895). Reference to important role of Fr. Maillard. Mentions role of Chiefs and priests, altar, mass, firing of cannon, procession of St. Ann, shrine feast, peace pipe ceremony and marriage customs. Item is a reproduction of an article published in Donahoe's Magazine. July, 1895, pp. 754-758.
Item is a reproduction of an article originally published in American Anthropologist, Jan., 1895, vol. 8, no. 1, p. 31-42.
Item is a reproduction of an article first published in the Journal of American Folklore, Jul. - Sep., 1896, vol. 9, no. 34, p. 170-177.
Item is a reproduction of an article first published in the Journal of American Folklore, Apr. - Jun., 1897, vol. 10, no. 37, p. 101-105.
Item is a photograph of a gathering in front of a schoolhouse, Bear River.
Item is a reproduction of an original photograph of a gathering in front of a schoolhouse, Bear River 1899.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified boy by the riverside.
Item is a photograph of Joe Paul, also known as Joe Molley, and Mrs. George (Jessie) Hollifield.
Item is a photograph of Joe Paul, also known as Joe Molley, and Mrs. George (Jessie) Hollifield.
Item is a photograph of Joe Paul, also known as Joe Molley.
Item is a photograph of Joe Paul, also known as Joe Molley.
Item is an original version of this text which includes a Mi'kmaw alphabet and calendar.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw camps near New Campbellton. Series of four photographs showing camps, Mi'kmaw man and woman.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a Mi'kmaw woman basketweaving.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw camps near New Campbellton. Series of four photographs showing camps, Mi'kmaw man and woman
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw camps near New Campbellton. Series of four photographs showing camps, Mi'kmaw man and woman.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw camps near New Campbellton. Series of four photographs showing camps, Mi'kmaw man and woman.
Item is a postcard of "Indian Island" near Whycocomagh; "moonlight scene."
Item is a postcard of "Indian Island" near Whycocomagh.
Item is a reproduction of this article which is taken from "Congrès International des Américanistes, XVe Session, Tenue à Québec en 1906."
Item is an original text by Père Pacifique.
Item is a copy of the original text.
Item is a reproduction of this article. See also PAM 1599.
Item is an original edition of this text.
Item is a reproduction of the original text.