Nova Scotia Museum
Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection

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Date: 1930

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Place: Chapel Island, N.S.

Ownership/Collection: William Dennis Collection

Source: Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax

Reference Number: P113/ 73.180.659/ N-18,733


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Gabriel Sylliboy was the son of Mary Barrington (widow of Benjamin Basque) and her second husband, a Sylliboy. He was a highly respected and loved Grand Chief. Every St. Anne's Day, when he addressed the congregation, he would climb up onto the stage, saying, "E'he, muin toqjua'tl stepl a': the bear is climbing the stairs." His speeches were inspiring and made a deep impression, even on the children. [Bernie Francis to R. H. Whitehead, personal communication, February 1987.]

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Mi'kmaq; men; women; Sylliboy, Gabriel, Grand Chief; medals; chiefs; weapons; cannon; St. Anne's Day; Chapel Island; Cape Breton Island; Nova Scotia


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