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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Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition from two Mi'kmaq men, Abraham and Joe Peter, asking for oats, potatoes, and a plough for their land near Liverpool. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 81 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Acknowledgement of seed supplied to Mi'kmaq at the hand of Gesner. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 82 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Request for relief for Mi'kmaq at Bear River. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 83 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Acknowledgement of £10-0-0 to be spent on agricultural implements. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 84 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Expenditure on Mi'kmaq at Shubenacadie on oats and potatoes. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 85 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for relief on behalf of Francis Frazer, a Mi'kmaq man, who suffers from consumption. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 86 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Complaint filed on behalf of the inhabitants of Whycocomagh concerning animosity between the Mi'kmaq and two non-Mi'kmaq encroachers, Donald Morrison and Philip McDonald. Also included are the Report and Annual Accounts of the Committee on Indian Affairs. (1850) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 87 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Memorandum of sundries supplied to Mi'kmaq at Bear River. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 88 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Request for relief for Mi'kmaq at Gold River, near Lunenburg. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 89 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for relief on behalf of Francis Frazer, Mikmaq man. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 90 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter wherein Rev. G. Townsend writes of his desire to be appointed Indian Commissioner. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 91 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Request for land, seed and supplies for thirteen Mi'kmaq families near Annapolis. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 92 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of the distribution of £15 from Indian Grant of 1851 to Mi'kmaq at Moose River and Round Hill, Annapolis County. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 93 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Concerning Mi'kmaq migration between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 94 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Letter asking instructions concerning dispersal of funds among Mi'kmaq in Cape Breton. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 95 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Record concerning distribution of supplies among Mi'kmaq at Shubenacadie. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 96 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Acknowledgement of £30 for future distribution among Mi'kmaq at Lac Bras d'Or. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 97 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of expenditure of £10 on Mi'kmaq at Shubenacadie. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 98 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of £12 spent on Mi'kmaq at Tatamagouche. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 99 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Complaint against the way Mi'kmaq at Bras d'Or refuse to share the relief provided by the government equally and fairly. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 100 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition of Denney Michael, a Mi'kmaq chief from Guysborough, for relief because of the failure of the mackerel fishery. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 101 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Expenditure of £30 on Mi'kmaq of Kings County. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 102 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Request for food and relief for destitute and starving Mi'kmaq living near Amherst. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 103 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Acknowledgement of kindness and generosity shown to Mi'kmaq man Francis Frazer who petitioned earlier in the year for relief. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 104 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of expenditure of £5 allotted to Mi'kmaq at Gold River, near Lunenburg (particularly seed potatoes). (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 105 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Account of receipts and expenditures on Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq for year 1851. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 106 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Disbursement of money by Commission of Indian Affairs for 1851. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 107 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Appropriation of Indian Grant for 1851 throughout Nova Scotia. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 108 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Eleven vouchers. Indian Affairs. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 109 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Miscellaneous vouchers. Indian Affairs. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 110 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Accounts of expenditures of Commission on Indian Affairs. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 111 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Miscellaneous bills and receipts for Indian Affairs. (1851) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 112 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Names of Pictou Mi'kmaq entitled to a share of the Legislature grant. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 113 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Concerning a transfer of the account of relief to his brother. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 114 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Return of the provincial grant given for the relief of Mi'kmaq at Clare. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 115 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for settling of expenses incurred while attending ill and destitute Mi'kmaq near Liverpool. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 116 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Expenditure of Indian Grant among Mi'kmaq of Cumberland County. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 117 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition from Dr. Forbes for remuneration of expenses incurred while attending to the medical needs of Mi'kmaq in Queens County. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 118 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for remuneration of expenses incurred while medically attending Mi'kmaq in Hants County. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 119 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition from doctors of Queens County for remuneration of medical expenses incurred while attending Mi'kmaq. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 120 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Voucher for medicine administered to Mi'kmaq near Sydney. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 121 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for remuneration for expenses incurred while attending Mi'kmaq patients near Digby. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 122 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition of Noel Gateausem, Mi'kmaq man, for relief as the Poor Law does not include Mi'kmaq in its jurisdiction. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 123 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Balance of account for Indian Affairs in Cape Breton. The agricultural ability and propensities of the Mi'kmaq and the difficulties of providing educational services for them. Crawley also suggests that tribal members be given a voice in the election of l (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 124 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Medical expenses incurred while attending Mi'kmaq in Queens County. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 125 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition of Peter Paul Toney Babey, Mi'kmaq physician of Halifax County, who requests compensation for his medical activities throughout his lifetime, as he is growing too old to work. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 126 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Concerning relief for one Peter Paul of Cornwallis and the medical expenses incurred during the man's sickness. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 127 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Request on behalf of Dr. H.D. Ruggles for remuneration of medical expenses incurred among the Mi'kmaq of Digby County. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 128 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Petition for remuneration for medical services administered to the son of a Mi'kmaq man, Jo Francis of Pubnico. (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 129 |
Commissioner of Indian Affairs — %>Report on Indians Affairs. Gesner's inducement to the Mi'kmaq to settle on allotted lands, particularly at Shubenacadie, Fish Lake, Bear River and Ponhook (Liverpool County). Also a commentary on the relationship between the Mi'kmaq and the Commissioner a (1852) — Nova Scotia Archives Library MG 15 volume 4 number 130 |
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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