Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaq Cultural Day, 1986. Pictured are Miranda Paul and Michael Francis (deceased).
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaq Cultural Day, 1986. Photograph shows children viewing a display.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaq Cultural Day, 1986. Margaret Johnson, Natalie (Curly) Doucette, Francis Doucette, Karen Bernard, and Troy Paul are pictured.
File consists of various photographs of the interior and exterior of this home.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Harbour. Photograph provided by the Nova Scotia Communications and Information Centre.
Item is a photograph of the Vooght Brothers Department Store.
Item is a reprint of the text, originally published in 1967.
Item is a reproduction of several appendices from a previously published source. Source and author(s) unknown. Content deals with the Maritime provinces and includes transcriptions of several significant treaties.
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 a copy of the original text.
Item is a reprint of the text, originally published in 1967.
Item is a reproduction of this article. See also PAM 1599.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a history of the use of Mi'kmaw hieroglyphics for religious instruction; mentions role of Fathers LeClerq, Maillard, Kauder, and Pacifique, prayers, instructions, psalms, and hymns in Mi'kmaw ideograms.
Item is a reproduction of a 1938 survey of blood groups and other features of Nova Scotian Mi'kmaq; includes comparison of various families/reserve, outlines physical description, eye colour, skin colour, hair characteristics, and analysis of data.
Item is a reproduction of a document on Mi'kmaq land claims within the Maritime provinces. No author, book or article title given.
Item is an original text by Père Pacifique.
Item is an original version of this Mi'kmaw song book.
Item is an original special issue on the Mi'kmaq.
Item is a national government publication.
Item is a national government publication.
Item is an original edition of this text.
Item is a reproduction of the original text.
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 article that includes tales written down from the dictation of Chief Joe Julian of Membertou and John Joe of Whycocomagh.
Item is a reproduction of this article, originally published in the Journal of American Folklore, Oct. - Dec., 1926, vol. 39, no. 154, p. 460-485.
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.
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 program for the 1981 Nova Scotia Indian Games; musical events, sports, princess pageant, old pasn games (Mi'kmaw traditional game) including: construction of sweat lodge, arts and crafts, demonstrations, waltes, chants & competitions.
Item is a pamphlet explaining the activities, programs and goals of the Native Council of Nova Scotia.
Item is a textual history of Sisters of Charity, Halifax, 1849-1949. Mentions Mi'kmaw "Residential School" at Shubenacadie where girls were taught "home economics & boys taught woodwork & farming; both recieved spiritual training." Also mentions "Indian Reserve Convent, Micmac, Nova Scotia."
Item is a reprint of the account of the Mi'kmaq first published by Nicholas Denys in 1672.
Item is a reproduction of this paper, which includes a discussion of relocation/centralization of Mi'kmaq to Eskasoni and Shubenacadie Reserves, 1942-69; history of Indian policy, failure of scheme, paternalism and corruption of Dept. of Indian Affairs, social problems, and resurgence of Mi'kmaw culture.
Item is a reproduction of this paper, which includes a discussion of relocation/centralization of Mi'kmaq to Eskasoni and Shubenacadie Reserves, 1942-69; history of Indian policy, failure of scheme, paternalism and corruption of Dept. of Indian Affairs, social problems, and resurgence of Mi'kmaw culture.
Item is a guide to the treaties signed by representatives of the British Crown and the Mi'kmaq Nation during the eighteenth century.
Item is a publication of Mi'kmaw stories told and written at a Native Language Writers' Workshop held in Campbellton in the fall of 1984; the workshop was produced by Robert M. Leavitt.
Item is a publication of Mi'kmaw stories written at a Mi'kmaw Writers' Workshop held in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in April 1986, under the sponsorship of the Eskasoni School Board.
Item is a publication on the Mi'kmaq of the Maritime region of Canada.