Tracing of a petroglyph of one figure in a Mi'kmaq canoe
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D3
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Tracing of a petroglyph of half of a Mi'kmaq canoe [carrying two human figures?]
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D4
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a Mi'kmaq canoe with two sails
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D5
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a figure in a canoe
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D6
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a canoe or boat with human figures aboard
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D7
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Tracing of a petroglyph of two figures in a Mi'kmaq canoe brimming with catch
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D8
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Tracing of a petroglyph of two human figures in a Mi'kmaq canoe
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 D9
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Tracing of a petroglyph of that may be interpreted as Kluskap [Glooscap] and the evil Winpe
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 E21
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Names of heads of Mi'kmaq families who resided at shubenacadie when the first attempt was made to form a settlement in 1816 and the estimate of improvements made my the Mi'kmaq at shubenacadie at their settlement. 5 Aug. 1818.
Date: 1818
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 12
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Copy of census of the Mi'kmaq in Queens County taken in 1841.
Date: 1841
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 15
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Certificate by David W. Crandell, Magistrate, stating his findings after examining the improvements made at the Mi'kmaq settlement at Gold River.
Date: 1818
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 31
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"Micmac Reserve Business Directory"
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 37
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"Reserve Business Directory" of the following reserves: Eskasoni, Whycocomagh, Millbrook, Membertou, Afton, Pictou, Chapel Island, Wagmatcook, Bear River. By Lawrence Paul, Economic Development Resource Person, U.N.S.I.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 38
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Rates and regulations for Mi'kmaq commerce treaty concluded between Charles Lawrence and Mitchell Neptune (Chief of the tribe of the Mi'kmaq of Passamaquoddy) and Belloni Glode (Captain of the tribe of the Mi'kmaq of St John’s River
Date: 1760
Reference: Isaac Deschamps Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 258 item 15 – pages 80-83
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Trade ornament usage among the native peoples of Canada : a source book /
Karlis Karklins.Author: Karklins, Karlis.
Date: Ottawa : National Historic Sites, Parks Service, Environment Canada, 1992.
Published: Ottawa : National Historic Sites, Parks Service, Environment Canada, 1992.
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library E 78 C2 K37 1992
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