Item is a photograph of a man and woman standing next to a large wooden carving in Eskasoni.
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Item is a photograph of a man and woman standing next to a large wooden carving in Eskasoni.
Abbass Studios Ltd.The file consists of audio recordings of a CBC radio program "Morningside" - with guest speakers, Elizabeth May from Baddeck, Ken MacKay marine biologist, Bernard LeLanne Chef, and Winnie Chafe and Doug MacPhee in Scottish Music.
File consists of an audio recording of a radio program; Hugh F. MacKenzie mentions the Scottish settlers in Cape Breton and their contact with the Mi'kmaq.
Item is a reproduction of the original text; a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Learned Societies Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, June 1986. 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, 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 reproduction of a photograph of people walking through the farm lands.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Mi'kmaq people from Chapel Island.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a Mi'kmaw woman from Chapel Island.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a view of a house and gathering.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a view of the church and parishioners outside.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a view of the altar: the statue of St. Anne and Child.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Ed Kabatay (with medals) and children gathered.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a first communion.
Item is a framed reproduction of a photograph of Noel Marshall, Chapel Island, Nova Scotia, 1981.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of a Mi'kmaw woman basketweaving.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Mi'kmaq people from Chapel Island.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Fr. R.P. Pacifique with Mi'kmaq people at Minku (Chapel Island).
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of an outdoor mass celebration.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Mi'kmaq people from Chapel Island.
Item is a reproduction of the original text; a paper submitted for a History course (course unknown) on March 1, 1976. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item
requested."
Item is a photograph of the Chapel Island Mission Church.
Fonds consists of a reproduction of a handwritten Requiem Mass in Mi'kmaq by Charles Marshall of the Shubenacadie reserve, Nova Scotia. Written in Mi'kmaw language using Roman alphabet and English subtitles.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview held in Sydney; includes a discussion of Mi'kmaq, wedding and funeral customs.
Item is a photograph of Chief Ben Christmas addressing a crowd during Sydney's 1935 Old Home Week, 1935. Christmas was first elected a Mi'kmaw chief in 1919, when he was only 23 years old.
File consists of a portrait of Chief Ben Christmas.
File consists of a reproduction of an audio recording recorded in 1961 at the Church in Membertou. The recordings are of Chief Ben E. Christmas who is reciting various songs and commentary regarding Mi'kmaw social life. Reproduction of the tape recorded by Deblois, belonging to the Canadian Music Centre.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Chief Ben Christmas' tombstone at the Membertou cemetery.
Item is an original photograph of Grand Chief Donald Marshall's funeral in from of St. Anthony Daniel Parish - crowd gathered in front, including Knights of Columbus members. Hearse in front. August 1991.
Item is a copy of a photograph of the late Chief Donald Marshall in full regalia.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of Chief Donald Marshall holding a medal and plaque.
Item is a photograph of the gravestone of Chief Donald Marshall Sr.
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 photograph of the headstone marker for Chief Noel Doucette (March 16, 1938 - July 24, 1996). His wife's name is also on the marker: Jean Doris (August 25, 1937 - ).
Item is a photograph of a Mi'kmaw man at St. Ann's. On the reverse of the photograph is a handwritten note, identifying the man as a "Peter Henry" (Peter Herney).
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a reproduction of a photograph of the monument for Chief Wayne R. Googoo in Whycocomagh.
Item is a photograph of women displaying clothing that they had made.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of women displaying clothing that they had made.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of women displaying clothing that they had made.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of women displaying clothing they have made.
Abbass Studios Ltd.File consists of an audio recording of the sod turning ceremonies for the new College of Cape Breton campus.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Campbell turning the first sod at the new Campus, with Chief Donald Marshall.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Campbell turning the first sod at the new Campus, with Chief Donald Marshall.
Item is a bound copy of two studies regarding the degree of alienation and social change of contemporary Mi'kmaw Reserves; mentions human resources, occupation, organization, socio-economic variables, research, design, and demographic data. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a reproduction of the article, published in French Colonial Studies, No. 2, 1978.
Item is a reprint of the account of the Mi'kmaq first published by Nicholas Denys in 1672.
File consists of three documents: 1. A clipping of an article from the Halifax Echo, "A Vanished Race"; 2. A letter from A.R. MacDonald re: his pay increase as Agent for Eskasoni; and 3. A letter from A.J. Boyd, then Indian Superintendent, 10 Mar. 1923, discussing relief policies and four Mi'kmaw families at Ferris' Hill (North Sydney) receiving aid.
File consists of reproductions of correspondence pertaining to the relocation of the Reserve.
Item is a photograph of two women making handwoven baskets.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of a group of women doing traditional crafts.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of handmade baskets and other crafts on display.
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