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L' Nuk: the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada

Author : Theresa Meuse
Publisher : Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 46,17 MB
Release : 2017-01-03
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781771084529

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In L'nu'k: The People, First Nations educator Theresa Meuse traces the incredible lineage of today's Mi'kmaq people, sharing the fascinating details behind their customs, traditions and history. Discover the proper way to make Luski (Mi'kmaq bread), the technique required for intricate quillwork and canoe building, what happens at a powwow and how North America earned its Aboriginal name, Turtle Island.

Ni'n Na L'nu

Author : A. J. B. Johnston
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 38,58 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9781894838931

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Winner of APMA Best Atlantic-Published Book Award Winner of PEI Book Award for Non-fiction This lavishly-illustrated book tells a story through words and images that has never before been told, not in any single book. The focus is entirely on the Mi'kmaq of the Island, an island which for thousands of years has been known to the Mi'kmaq and their ancestors as Epekwitk. That name means cradle on the sea and no more poetic description of PEI has ever been penned. The story of the PEI Mi'kmaq is one of adaptation and perseverance across countless generations in the face of pervasive change. Today's environment is far from what it was millennia ago. So too, the economy, society, lifestyle, language and religion of the people has witnessed some dramatic shifts. Nonetheless, despite all the changes, today's Mi'kmaq feel deeply connected to the Island in its entirety and to their ancestors and the values they still share. This book tells those many stories, and communicates much more. While the book is a stand-alone publication, it is also a companion to a travelling exhibition of the same name.

The Mi’kmaq Anthology

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Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 44,77 MB
Release : 2017
Category :
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A varied and spirited collection of work by the Mi’kmaq writers of Atlantic Canada, this volume brings together young and old and includes short stories, autobiography, poetry and personal essays. Valuable as a landmark of an ancient culture, The Mi’kmaq Anthology also delivers to a wide audience the wealth of creative talent within the Mi’kmaq community. Although many voices here are new to the reading public, this volume radiates with deep spirituality, social awareness, intellectual energy and a passionate concern for preserving the Mi’kmaq way of life.Authors include Don Julien, Lindsay Marshall, Murdena Marshall, Mary Louise Martin, Elsie Charles Basque, Shirley Kiju Kawi, Noel Knockwood, Helen Sylliboy, Marie Batiste, Theresa Meuse, Isabelle Knockwood, Katherine Sorbey, Daniel N. Paul, Sunset Rose Morris, Harold Gloade and Rita Joe.

The Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada

Author : Wilson D. Wallis
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 33,50 MB
Release : 1955
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 081666014X

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The Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada was first published in 1955. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The culture of an Indian tribe over a period of 300 years is described in this comprehensive ethnographic study by a husband and wife anthropologist team. The earliest accounts of the Micmac Indians were written by seventeenth-century French explorers and missionaries. These give historical perspective to the work done by the Wallises, whose research is based on field trips that bridged a 40-years span. Dr. Wallis first observed the Micmac tribes in 1911–12. He and Mrs. Wallis revisited them in 1950 and 1953, assessing the changes in material cultural and in orientation, drives, and motivations. In addition, they have preserved a rich collection of Micmac folktales and traditions, published as a separate section of the book.

Kekina'muek: Learning about the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia

Author : The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 25,24 MB
Release : 2007
Category :
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Chapters include: The Story Begins (Debert Sites, Mersey River Sites, Kejikujik Petroglyphs); Meet the Mi'kmaq of Yesterday and Today, From Legends to Modern Media (tracing the language and communication of the Mi'kmaq); The Evolution of Mi'kmaw Education (charting the challenges, the failures, and the successes); The Challenge of Identity (addressing the complex question of Mi'kmaw citizenship), Mi'kmaw Spirituality and Organized Religon-(The fascinating formation of contemporary Mi'kmaw sprititual expression)., Entertainment and recreation, A Oneness with nature (understanding the connection and interaction between the Mi'kmaq and the natural environment.; Freedom, Dependence, and Nation Building (Tracking the ever-changing relationshiop between Mi'maq and Canadian governments).

First Nations, Identity, and Reserve Life

Author : Simone Poliandri
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,18 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0803237715

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Issues of identity figure prominently in Native North American communities, mediating their histories, traditions, culture, and status. This is certainly true of the Mi?kmaw people of Nova Scotia, whose lives on reserves create highly complex economic, social, political, and spiritual realities. This ethnography investigates identity construction and negotiations among the Mi?kmaq, as well as the role of identity dynamics in Mi?kmaw social relationships on and off the reserve. Featuring direct testimonies from over sixty individuals, this work offers a vivid firsthand perspective on contemporary Mi?kmaw reserve life. Simone Poliandri begins First Nations, Identity, and Reserve Life with a search for the criteria used by the Mi?kmaq to construct their identities, which are traced within the context of their different perceptions of community, tradition, spirituality, relationship with the Catholic Church, and the recent reevaluation of the iconic figure of late activist Annie Mae Aquash. Building on the notions of self-identification and ascribed identity as the primary components of identity, Poliandri argues that placing others at specific locations within the social landscape of their communities allows the Mi?kmaq to define and reinforce their own spaces by way of association, contrast, or both. This identification of others highlights Mi?kmaw people?s agency in shaping and monitoring the representations of their identities. With its theoretical insights, this richly textured ethnography will enhance understanding of identity dynamics among Indigenous communities even as it illuminates the unique nature of the Mi?kmaw people.

No Need of a Chief for this Band

Author : Martha Walls
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 41,88 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0774817895

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Martha Elizabeth Walls teaches Canadian, Atlantic Canadian, and First Nations history. --Book Jacket.

Mi'kmaq Community

Author : Dolores Nixon
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 49,78 MB
Release : 2017-06
Category : Micmac Indians
ISBN : 9781773081274

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Discusses the history, language, and cultural practices of the Mi'kmaq, both in the past and in current times.

Mi'kmaq

Author : Christine Webster
Publisher : Av2 by Weigl
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,37 MB
Release : 2009-08
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781553885085

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Learn about the traditional ways of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples in this informative series for young readers. Music and dance, art, tools, transportation, clothing, and housing are some of the topics covered in the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada series. Book jacket.

Muiwlanej Kikamaqki -- Honouring Our Ancestors

Author : Janet Elizabeth Chute
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,60 MB
Release : 2023
Category : SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN : 9781487546151

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"Drawing upon oral and documentary evidence, this volume explores the lives of noteworthy Mi'kmaw individuals whose thoughts, actions, and aspirations impacted the history of the Northeast but whose activities were too often relegated to the shadows of history. The book highlights Mi'kmaw leaders who played major roles in guiding the history of the region between 1680 and 1980. It sheds light on their community and emigration policies, organizational and negotiating skills, diplomatic endeavours, and stewardship of land and resources. Contributors to the volume range from seasoned scholars with years of research in the field to Mi'kmaw students whose interest in their history will prove inspirational. Offering important new insights, the book "re-centres" Indigenous nationhood to alter the way we understand the field itself. The book also provides a lengthy index so that information may be retrieved and used in future research. Muiwlanej kikamaqki - Honouring Our Ancestors will engage the interest of Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers alike, engender pride in Mi'kmaw leadership legacies, and encourage Mi'kmaw youth and others to probe more deeply into the history of the Northeast."--