Item is a describes the history of Loch Ness in Scotland and the Loch Ness monster.
Carruth, J.A.Pamphlets
329 Archival description results for Pamphlets
Item is a first edition of this book.
Item is a bound reproduction of these two texts.
Item is the official program for the Louisbourg High School Homecoming in 1992, written by the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a pamphlet for the 2005 season at the Louisbourg Playhouse in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.
Item is a political article written by M.S. Nestor of New Zealand titled "Make This Your Canada."
Item is a manual of education statutes and regulations in Nova Scotia in 1895.
Item is a reproduction of the article published in American Anthropologist, Jan. - Mar., 1922, vol. 24, no. 1, p. 24-30.
Item is the Memorandum in the Matter of the Proposed Bridge or Causeway at the Strait of Canso prepared by Rand H. Matheson, Transportation Manager, for the Transportation Commission of the Maritime Board of Trade.
Item is a brochure for Nova Scotia mining records held at the Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management (Nova Scotia Archives).
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a first edition of "Decorative traditions, Micmac & Maliseet," a catalogue featuring a selection of Maliseet and Micmac decorative arts from the collections of the New Brunswick Museum ; edited with an introduction by Gaby Pelletier.
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 this article by Elsie Clews Parsons
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 article in the Kiwanis Magazine's November 1970 issue. The article addresses the presence of a Mi'kmaw booth at the 1969 Atlantic Winter Fair, Jack Dowell's role in the event, and the Nyanza Children's Chorus.
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 this Micmac News supplement on the Chapel Island Mission. It includes a history/description of St. Anne's Day; gives names and amount donated for restoration of church. Fr. Maillard established mission, 1750. Reference to Mi'kmaw burial ground, prayer book, St. Anne's Procession, relic of St. Ann & Grand Council Meetings.
Roy Gould; Union of Nova Scotia Indians; Native Communications Society of Nova ScotiaItem 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 an original special issue on the Mi'kmaq.
Item is a reproduction of the article published in the Journal of American Folklore, Jan.- Mar., 1925, vol. 38, no. 147, p. 33-54.
Item is a resource document on the programs, projects and studies conducted by MAFS.
Item is a calendar produced by the Eskasoni School Board for the year 1990. It highlights many significant dates in the Mi'kmaw calendar and features reproductions of historic photographs of the Mi'kmaq.
Item is a resource document for Mi'kma'ki, including a historical overview, calendar of events, and information on contemporary Mi'kmaq.
Item is a list of members and adherents of the Chalmers Congregation in Dominion, N.S. and their contributions for the year 1913.
Item is contains the policies governing the National Parks of Canada as of 1969.
National and Historic Parks BranchItem is a publication of legends based on material collected among the Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia in the 1800s by Silas Rand. Contents include: The Star brides --
Three boys and the giants --
The man who hated winter --
The invisible boy --
The captive --
The snow vampire --
The chief who refused to die --
Brother to the bears --
The man who wanted to live forever.
Item is a reproduction of this article.
A copy of Notes on the Early Church of Tonugue by William J. MacKay.
Item contains notes on the Litany of Loreto.
MacDonald, Alex Rev.Item is a guide to a display of Nova Scotia books.
Item is an address given by Colonel Alexander Fraser on the Royal Charter of Nova Scotia.
Item is a commemorative booklet for the official opening of the new St. Anthony Daniel Church in Sydney, N.S.
St. Anthony Daniel ChurchItem is a pamphlet that was created to honour Sydney's veterans of World War 1. It includes transcriptions of newspapers articles, articles written by servicemen and Sydney's Honour Roll.
Item is a historical booklet describing Ontario at the time of the Confederation written by D. Swainson.
Item is a souvenir for the golden jubilee of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in New Waterford, N.S. from 1962.
Item is a history of Gabarus, Nova Scotia and surrounding areas, including images and information about Gabarus in 1752, 1818 and 1888.
Clark, A. RhodenaItem is a pamphlet that features illustrated biographies of influential Black Nova Scotian individuals and groups, including Colonel Stephen Bluck, William Hall, Sam Langford and the Maroons.
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 this article which is taken from "Congrès International des Américanistes, XVe Session, Tenue à Québec en 1906."
Item is a pamphlet containing a collection of Louis Raemaeker sketches related to World War 1. The sketches were inspired by a variety of topics, including the killing of women and children, the death of soldiers, zeppelin attacks, and finance.
Item is a reproduction of a supplement in the Micmac News Vol. 17 No. 08 August 1987.
Item is a report from Ottawa on the activities of parliament by Andy Hogan, M.P.
Hogan, AndyItem is a report from Robert Muir to the people of Cape Breton in 1976.
Item is report by the Department of Mines in Nova Scotia for 1897.
Church, Charles E.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.
File consists of reproductions of academic and newspaper articles that address the topic of residential schools in Canada.
Item is a biography of Rev. Alexander McGillivray.
Item is a brochure for Roots Cape Breton Genealogy & Family History Centre at the Highland Village Museum in Iona, Nova Scotia.