Item is an original paper by Victoria Rose submitted to Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 103 Class on April 2, no year specified. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of
Item requested."
Item is a discussion of Mi'kmaw colonization in Newfoundland; suggests that overhunting of moose stock in Cape Breton caused outmigration to Newfoundland during the 17th and 18th Centuries. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is an original paper by Laura Marshall submitted to Dr. Mary K. MacLeod's HUMA111 on April 11, 1995. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item
requested."
Item is the manual for Stephanie Inglis' course, Mi'kmaq Studies 190. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of Marshall's report. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is an original paper by M. Marshall submitted to Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 100 Class on April 14, 1992. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item
requested."
Item is an original essay submitted to the College of Cape Breton's PCS 200 course on April 11, 1979. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of this paper. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of this paper. No author or date given. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a paper by Frances Sylliboy submitted to Terry MacLean on April 14, 1997. Frances is the daughter of Rita Joe. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item
requested."
Item is a paper which focuses on the application of Piaget's theory, that culture and the rate of intellectual development are dependent upon one another; theory tested at Mi'kmaw Reserve schools in Eskasoni and
Membertou. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a paper by Patrick Johnson, submitted to Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 100 on April 28, 1987. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of the original report developed for DEVCO in July 1972 on the feasibility of making Chapel Island a tourist destination. Includes a history of the Chapel Island Mission Church; mentions descriptive comments from various historical sources, and recommendations that Chapel Island be made a tourist attraction. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item
requested."
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 document that contains an explanation of the 1752 Treaty of Peace and Friendship and "as exact a representation as our computer typography will allow of the handwritten treaty as it appears in the Councilminutes." Published by the Treaty & Aboriginal Rights Research Centre of Nova Scotia. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a paper written for Richard Mackinnon's Folklore 100 and submitted on April 20, 1990. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report concerning the effect of white settlement upon the Mi'kmaw culture and economy (circa 1500-1984). Comparison of pre-contact and post-contact lifestyles. Also, French and English attitudes toward the Mi'kmaw culture. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report submitted by Gloria Gould for Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 100 on April 28, 1987. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report of the social ideals of the Mi'kmaq, co-operative living, spiritual lives, present and social problems. Role of the Department of Indian Affairs, contains recommendations re: participation in planning. The report was presented to Father Campbell, Social Welfare Policy and Serices Course, Maritime School of Social Work, by Greg U. Johnson on December 3, 1969. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report
- Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a study of seven contemporary Nova Scotian Reservations with particular reference to the formation of small groups, how they operate internally, group cohesiveness, communication and its effect on group opinions, perception, behaviour and socio-cultural change. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is an essay submitted by Carla Johnson for Richard MacKinnon's FINA107 on December 8, 1997. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report outlining history of Mi'kmaw tribes in Cape Breton, circa 1500-1982. Describes lifestyle, economy, medicine, religion, customs and how contact with Europeans affected the Mi'kmaw culture. Chapter 3 only To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Cape Breton Island - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report titled "Doug MacPhee: Welcome to my World of Ceilidh" written by Walter Bond.
Item is a report submitted by Mary Ellen Gould for Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 100 on April 19, 1990. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Crafts - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report submitted by Charlotte Poulette for Richard MacKinnon's Fine Arts 107. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Architecture - Title of Item requested."
Item is a study of the Eskasoni Reservation, which outlines population figures, health programs, housing and facilities, water supply and sewage disposal, vehicles, hospital and health services, and recommendations. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Health Care - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report of the history of Loch Lomond mentioning that in 1826 the first white settlers were guided by "Black John the Indian" to their settlement. They traveled in a birch bark canoe through the lakes; the guide knew every nook and corner. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Towns and Villages - Loch Lomond - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report concerning Louisbourg statistical information; mentions the fact that seven Mi'kmaq were christened there and three died there as well (1722-1745). To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Towns and Villages - Louisbourg - Title of Item requested."
Item is an essay prepared by William Davey for the Learned Societies Conference, Carleton University, May 30-31, 1993. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Cape Breton Island - Title of Item requested."
Item is a history of the Margarees; notes Mi'kmaw guide who helped James Ross settle in North West Margaree, c.1800. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Towns and Villages -Margaree - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report written for Dr. Richard MacKinnon's FINA107 at UCCB. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Housing - Title of Item requested."
Item is a report of the history of this Cape Breton fishing village and its surrounding area. Particular reference made to Mi'kmaw settlement halfway between Gabarus and Forchu known as "Indian Point." The report states
the Mi'kmaw name for Gabarus is "Gabalosk." These Mi'kmaw helped defend Louisbourg. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Towns and Villages - Gabarus - Title of Item
requested."
File consists of an audio recording of Rita Joe's thoughts on life.
Item is a photograph of St. Joseph's Church in Charlos Cove, Nova Scotia.
Prendergast, PaulItem 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 Master of Arts thesis completed by Ian Francis McKinnon at Memorial University in Newfoundland. The thesis examines the role of commercial recordings made by Cape Breton fiddlers in the fiddle music traditions of Cape Breton.
Item is the 2000-2001 roster for the Rotary Club of Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Princess Elizabeth's (now Queen Elizabeth) and Prince Philip's visit to the DOSCO plant.
Item is a photograph of Princess Elizabeth's (now Queen Elizabeth) and Prince Philip's visit to the DOSCO plant.
Item is a photograph of Princess Elizabeth's (now Queen Elizabeth) and Prince Philip's visit to the DOSCO plant.
Item is a photograph of Princess Elizabeth's (now Queen Elizabeth) and Prince Philip's visit to the DOSCO plant.
Report is a proposal for a transatlantic radio museum at Marconi Towers in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Item is photograph of a police officer on a motorcycle.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is photograph of a police officer on a motorcycle.
Abbass Studios Ltd.