Tracing of petroglyphs of four different boats, one with a dropped anchor
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 11 C33
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a brig
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 11 C34
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Tracing of a petroglyph depicting wat may be a brigantine
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 11 C40
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a brig with all the yards taken down
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 C37
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Tracing of a petroglyph of three human figures
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 E24
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a house and a petroglyph of a snake and a female human figure
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 12 E39
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Tracing of a petroglyph of a human head in profile
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 14 K10
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Tracing of a petroglyph that may be interpreted as Thunder of Mi'kmaq stories and another petroglyph of unknown meaning
Date: 1888
Reference: George Creed Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 14 L14
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The Indians of Labrador. A history in manuscript from by W. T. Lindsay.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 7
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Bibliography of Killam Library material related to Aboriginal people.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 21
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This is a typewritten compliation of correspondence, 1838-1841, regarding the purchase of Lennox Island, Prince Edward Island, for the sole use of the Mi'kmaq. It inslude a petition to the Queen from the Chief of the Mi'kmaq requesting a grant og land which would enable them to settle in one spot and, therefore, be in a position to regain their previous health and social fabric which has been disrupted by the French and English inhabitants. Several letters follow, as well as excerpts from the Journal of Assembly, which attempt to determine whether Lennox Island is for sale by its owner and what a fair price for the Island would be. Ultimately, the House of Assembly declines to purchase the Island for the Mi'kmaq.
Date: 1838
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 27
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One page account of the history of the Mi'kmaq and the struggle to preserve the culture in the future. entitled "The Micmac Indians: Their past, present and future." from the Nova Scotia Museum. Taken from a Joint Position Paper presented by the Union of Nova Scotia Indians.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 36
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Photocopied 12 page memorandum or constitution of Micmac Association of Cultural Studies (MACS). Includes society objectives, list of first directors, by-laws, directors, audit of accounts, etc.
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 39
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Micmac Association of Cultural Studies narrative report for the last quarter of 1974-75.
Date: 1974
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 40
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Micmac Institute of Cultural Studies 8 page document listing program objectives for 1974-1975, including coordination, language development, curriculum development and cultural projects on reserves. Presented by Peter Christmas.
Date: 1974
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 41
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