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.
Library |
---|
Pacifique, — %>Le pays des Micmacs /par le pere Pacifique. ([Quebec : s.n., 193-?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.159 #19 |
Christmas, Peter. — %>Wejkwapniaq /prepared by Peter Christmas. ([Sydney, N.S.] : Micmac Association of Cultural Studies, 1977.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.21 #12 |
Blakeley, Phyllis R. — %>The Micmacs /Phyllis R. Blakely [sic], Mary C. Durkin. (Don Mills, Ont. : Addison-Wesley (Canada), c1974.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.1 #8 |
Bock, Philip K. — %>The Micmac Indians of Restigouche : history and contemporary description /by Philip K. Bock. (Ottawa : [Dept. of the Secretary of State], 1966.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library GN 2 C21 A2 no.213 |
Fidelholtz, James Lawrence. — %>Micmac morphophonemicsby James Lawrence Fidelholtz. (Boston : M.I.T. Libraries, 1968.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library mfm F451 |
Allen, Gillian. — %>The Mi'kmaq bibliography : a guide to secondary sources /prepared by Gillian S. Allen. (Shubenacadie, N.S. : Treaty & Aboriginal Rights Research Centre, Indianbrook Mi'kmaq Nation Community, c2000.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library 3rd floor reference |
Champlain, Samuel de, — %>Algonquians, Hurons, and Iroquois : Champlain explores America, 1603-1616 : being The voyages and explorations of Samuel de Champlain (1604-1616) /narrated by himself ; translated by Annie Nettleton Bourne, together with The voyage of 1603, reprinted from Purchas his pilgrimes ; edited with introduction and notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne. (Dartmouth, N.S. : Brook House Press, 2000.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library FC 332 A3 2000 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>A specimen of the Micmac dictionary : being prepared at the expense of the dominion government of Canada /by Silas T. Rand. ([Halifax, N.S.? : s.n., 1885?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.171 #9 |
Upton, Leslie F. S., — %>Micmac resistance in Nova Scotia, 1714-1740 /L.F.S. Upton. ([Canada : s.n., 1977?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 80 C16a P214 #2 |
Delisle, Gilles L. — %>Micmac teaching grammar : preliminary version /Gilles L. Delisle and Emmanuel L. Metallic ; art work by Georgette O'Bomsawin. (Ecowi, Que. : Thunderbird Press, 1976.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PM 231 L755 D354 |
Leavitt, Robert, — %>The Micmacs /Robert M. Leavitt. ([Markham, Ont.] : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, c1985.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.233 #33 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>Micmac place-names in the Maritime Provinces and the Gaspé peninsula recorded between 1852 and 1890 /by S. T. Rand ; collected, arranged and indexed by Wm. P. Anderson. ([Canada : s.n.] 1919.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 17 R15 M58 |
%>Micmac talk : the language of Glooscap's people. (Halifax, N.S. : [CBC], 1961.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.143 #4 |
%>Sapeoig oigatigen tan tetli gômgoetjoigasigel alasotmaganel, ginamatineol ag getapegiemgeoel (Ristigouche, Qué. : Micmac Messenger, 1921.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.143 #7 |
%>The Epistles and Revelationtranslated into Micmac by Silas T. Rand. ([Halifax, N.S.? : s.n., 1874?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library CIHM #00119 |
Hagar, Stansbury. — %>Micmac magic and medicine. () — Nova Scotia Archives Library O/S V/F V.17 #13 |
Lenhart, John. — %>History relating to manual of prayers, instructions, psalms and hymns in Micmac ideograms used by Micmac Indians of Eastern Canada and Newfoundland. ([Sydney, NS : Cameron Print, 1932]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.125 #25 |
Frame, Elizabeth, — %>A list of Micmac names of places, rivers, etc., in Nova Scotia /comp. by Elizabeth Frame. (Cambridge, Mass. : J. Wilson and Son, 1892.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.166 #8 |
Dickason, Olive Patricia, — %>Louisbourg and the Indians : a study in imperial race relations, 1713-1760 /Olive Patricia Dickason. Surgeons and surgery in Ile Royale / Linda M. Hoad. (Ottawa : National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Parks Canada, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, c1975.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 5015 H673 #6 |
Vetromile, Eugene, — %>The Abnakis and their history, or, Historical notices on the aborigines of Acadiaby Eugene Vetromile. (New York : J.B. Kirker, 1866.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MFM #3580 |
Huyghue, Douglas S., — %>Argimou : a legend of the Micmac /by Eugene [i.e. D. S. Huyghue] ; introd. by Gwendolyn Davies. (Sackville, N.B. : R.P. Bell Library, Mount Allison University, [1979]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PS 8415 U97 1979 |
Huyghue, Douglas S., — %>Argimou : a legend of the Micmac /by Eugene. (Halifax, N.S. : Morning Courier Office, 1847.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Use MFM #3815 |
Huyghue, Douglas S., — %>Argimou : a legend of the Micmac /by Eugene. (Halifax, N.S. : Morning Courier Office, 1847.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MFM #3815 |
Knockwood, Stephen. — %>The true story of Glooskap /by Stephen Knockwood. ([Canada : s.n.], 1969.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.236 #5 |
Nowlan, Alden, — %>Nine Micmac legends /by Alden Nowlan ; illustrated by Shirley Bear. (Hantsport, N.S. : Lancelot Press, 1983.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.263 #29 |
Partridge, Emelyn Newcomb. — %>Glooscap the great chief, and other stories : legends of the Micmacs. (New York : Sturgis & Walton, 1913.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 16 M58 P25 |
Patterson, Lisa. — %>Centralization in Nova Scotia : an adventure in Canadian Indian policy /by Lisa Patterson. ([Ottawa : Patterson, 1986]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.313 #6 |
Joe, Rita, — %>Poems of Rita Joe. (Halifax, N.S. : Abanaki Press, c1978.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PS 8569 O28 |
Erickson, Vincent O. — %>Some recent Micmac witchcraft beliefs /by Vincent O. Erickson. () — Nova Scotia Archives Library GN 3 C212 |
%>The Gospel of St. John. ([Halifax, N.S.? : s.n., 1854?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library AK F17 B47jo |
McEwan, J. Richard. — %>Memories of a Micmac life /J. Richard McEwan. (Fredericton, N.B. : Micmac-Maliseet Institute, University of New Brunswick, 1988.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.328 #30 |
Currie, G. G. — %>Indian education in Nova Scotia. (1947) — Nova Scotia Archives Library LC 2629 N85 C975 |
%>Bibliography of the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia and related materials thereto /Union of Nova Scotia Indians. ([Sydney, N.S.] : Union of Nova Scotia Indians, [1974?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Z 1395 I39 |
Smith, Colin L. — %>The Acadian classics : seventeenth century views of the Micmac Indians /C.L. Smith. () — Nova Scotia Archives Library fiche S644 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>The Micmac mission /[Silas T. Rand]. ([Hantsport, N.S. : s.n., 1882]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.171 #8 |
Razzolini, E. M. — %>A safe and secure asylum government attitudes and approaches to the Amerindian problem in colonial Nova Scotia. (1974) — Nova Scotia Archives Library mfm R278 |
%>Micmac & Maliseet decorative traditionsedited with an introd. by Gaby Pelletier ; photography and catalogue design by Don Simpson. (Saint John, N.B. : The Museum, 1977.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.22 #8 |
Le Clercq, Chrestien, — %>New relation of Gaspesia : with the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians /by Chrestian Le Clerq ; translated and edited, with a reprint of the original, by William F. Ganong. (Toronto : Champlain Society, 1910.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 80 C35 L49 |
Erskine, John Steuart, — %>Micmac notes. (Halifax, N.S. : Nova Scotia Museum of Science, [1959?]-) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.256 #36-37 |
%>Wagmatcook Indian land claim settled. (Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1982.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.110 #4 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>The history of poor Sarah : a pious Indian woman, in Micmac. ([Canada? : s.n., 1850?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.125 #1 |
Hoffman, Bernard Gilbert. — %>The historical ethnography of the Micmac of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuriesBernard Gilbert Hoffman. (Berkley, Calif. : [The Author], 1955.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library mfm H713 |
Jackson, Evelyn. — %>Visible minorities in Nova Scotia : a call for equality /by Evelyn Jackson, Eleanor Elms, Richard McEwan. ([Halifax, N.S.] : Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, 1973.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.149 #27 |
Hutton, Elizabeth Ann. — %>The Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia to 1834 /by Elizabeth Ann Hutton. (Halifax, N.S. : Dalhousie University, 1961.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library mfm H984 |
%>Ae Buk ov Samz in Mikmak. (Bath [England] : Printed for ae [i.e. the] Britic and Foren Beibel Soseieti bei E. Pitman, 1859.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library BS P95 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>Legends of the Micmacsby Silas Tertius Rand. (New York ; Longmans, Green, 1894.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MFM #3956 |
%>The Ten commandments, the Lord's prayer, etc., in the Maliseet language. (Halifax, N.S. : Printed for the Micmac Missionary Society, 1863) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Use V/F V.361 #4 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>Wokumayaan[Silas T. Rand]. ([London : Gospel Tract Depot, 1872]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Use V/F V.361 #3 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>Talekesuhsutaduks?Silas T. Rand. ([London : Gospel Tract Depot, 1872]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Use V/F V.361 #3 |
Rand, Silas Tertius, — %>Uktælooawoodeel abiksiltasigul[Silas Tertius Rand]. ([London : London Gospel Tract Depot, 1888?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library Use CIHM #04959 |
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
Nova Scotia Archives — https://archives.novascotia.ca/mikmaq/library/?ID=2051
Crown copyright © 2024, Province of Nova Scotia.