Nova Scotia Archives

Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide

Library Holdings

Intended to complement and provide context for the archival holdings at Nova Scotia Archives, the Library includes many unique and rare titles and in its scope and content, covers all aspects of Nova Scotia history. Nearly 300 titles relate directly to the Mi'kmaq, and have been entered into a special Library Database created for the Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide.

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Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County — "Peggy Pictou"Trades and Livelihoods () — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1985-514

Nova Scotia Information Service — "Micmac Indians at Louisbourg (Eskasoni)"Trades and Livelihoods (ca. 1958) — Nova Scotia Archives Library NSIS 12271

Notman Studio — Three Mi'kmaq women holding woodsplint basketsTrades and Livelihoods (ca. 1890) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1983-310, no. 69865

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Cutting wood for baskets"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 177

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Making baskets"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 178

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Preparing wood for baskets"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 179

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Making baskets"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 180

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Beside outdoor fireplace"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 181

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower Granville "Louis preparing wood"Trades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 182

Helen Creighton — Louis and Evangeline Pictou, Lower GranvilleTrades and Livelihoods (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 183

"Commissioner's House in the Naval Yard, Halifax"Portraits and Portrayals (1804) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 225

"Perspective View of the Province House Building, 1819"Portraits and Portrayals (1819) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 603

"Interior of a Wig-wam"Portraits and Portrayals (1837) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 57

"A Forest Road, Summer"Portraits and Portrayals (1863) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 139

Mi'kmaq encampment at Tuft's CovePortraits and Portrayals (ca. 1837) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 468

"The General's Bridge near Annapolis"Portraits and Portrayals (1842) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 57

"Micmac Encampment"Portraits and Portrayals (ca. 1860) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 335

Prints Old and Rare — "Presentation to the Marquis of Lorne of Micmac Indians in the Council Chamber of the Provincial Building, Halifax, November 26th, 1878"Portraits and Portrayals (1878) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1997-233, no. 6

Mi'kmaq woman making basketPortraits and Portrayals (1800s) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 52

Mi'kmaq man and womanPortraits and Portrayals (1800s) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 58

Three Mi'kmaq women with childPortraits and Portrayals (1800s) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 59

"Indian Camp"Portraits and Portrayals (ca. 1900) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1979-147, no. 82

Chief Louis Peter of Bear RiverRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1940- ca. 1950) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Chief Louis Peter

Elder Counsellor Papa Sack of ShubenacadieRegalia and Remembrance () — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Sack

Joseph S. Rogers — Mi'kmaq woman, Mary Christianne Paul Morris, with quillworkRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1863- ca. 1873) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Misc: Indians: Photo 48-2

"N.S. Mic-Mac Chief Dr. Lone Cloud"Regalia and Remembrance (ca. 1930) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud, Dr. Jeremiah

Group photo including Father Pacifique and Chief Peter PaulRegalia and Remembrance () — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Paul, Chief Peter and others

"Widow [of] late Chief John Newill"Regalia and Remembrance (1913) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Shubenacadie

"Chief Peter Paul and Mrs. Newill, Mrs. [Lonecloud] and Mr. [Lonecloud]"Regalia and Remembrance (1913) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Shubenacadie

Group photo including Mi'kmaq women, men and childrenRegalia and Remembrance () — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Paul, Chief James and others

John Thomas Lane in Mi'kmaq traditional clothing and Dr. Frederick W. MorrisRegalia and Remembrance (186-) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - People - Lane, John Thomas

"Micmac Indians at Truro Reservation, Col. Co., 26 July 1927"Regalia and Remembrance (1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Truro

anonymous — "Micmac Indians at Shubenacadie Reservation, Hants Co., N.S., June 1927"Regalia and Remembrance (1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Truro

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie WilmotRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1930) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs.

"Jerry Lone Cloud"Regalia and Remembrance (ca. 1885) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud - Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and family photos

"'Dr.' Jeremiah Lone-cloud"Regalia and Remembrance (ca. 1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud - Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and family photos

"Jeremiah Lonecloud and his son; Micmacs"Regalia and Remembrance (ca. 1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud - Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and family photos

Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and Annie GloadeRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Lonecloud - Dr. Jeremiah Lonecloud and family photos

Annie GloadeRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1927) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Indians - Gloade, Annie

Joseph S. Rogers — Mi'kmaq woman and young Mi'kmaq manRegalia and Remembrance (ca. 1865) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1992-412, no. 39

F. W. Johnson — "North American Indians, representing a small remnant still living in Nova Scotia"Regalia and Remembrance (ca. 1856) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Gift 226, no. 15, picture 197

"Guides Meet 1938 at Lake William, N.S."Sports and Performing Arts (1938) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Photo Drawer - Sports - Guides Meet

Helen Creighton — "Indian, Nyanza, 1948"Sports and Performing Arts (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 118

Programme of violin concertSports and Performing Arts (1900) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 100 vol. 189 #9a

Programme of "Indian concert by Chief Peter Glode"Sports and Performing Arts (1900) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 100 vol. 189 #9b

"Good old Barney Francis of Charlottetown, P.E.I., who established a new Maritime record for the mile run and won a place on Canada's Olympic Team."Sports and Performing Arts (1923) — Nova Scotia Archives Library The Sunday Leader, Halifax, N.S., 14 Oct. 1923

Helen Creighton — "Indian Reservation, Shubenacadie, 1948"Sports and Performing Arts (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 120

Helen Creighton — Chief William Paul, Martin Sack, Ben Knockwood, John KnockwoodSports and Performing Arts (1948) — Nova Scotia Archives Library accession no. 1987-178, Album 14, no. 122

Commissioner of Public Records — Receipt for supplies received out of the stores brought in the sloop Massachusetts for the "Tribe of Indians assembled here to treat"Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1751) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 430 number 1

Commissioner of Public Records — Printed Proclamation for the Treaty of 1752Mi'kmaq and Government Relations (1752) — Nova Scotia Archives Library RG 1 volume 430 number 2

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Please note: The Journals of the House of Assembly Mi'kmaq Index is not included in the Guide's Searchable database — view index from Journals of the House of Assembly here

               

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