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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%>The Canadian Indian : Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. (Ottawa : The Department, 1973.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 78 C212 |
%>Information kit /Union of Nova Scotia Indians. ([Sydney, N.S.] : Union of Nova Scotia Indians, 1971.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 78 N93 U58 |
%>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 |
%>The Gospel of St. John. ([Halifax, N.S.? : s.n., 1854?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library AK F17 B47jo |
%>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 |
%>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 |
%>Wagmatcook Indian land claim settled. (Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1982.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.110 #4 |
%>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 |
%>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 |
%>Tan teladakadidjik apostalewidjik : [th]e akts ov [th]e aposelz in Mikmak. (Bath : Printed for [th]e Briti[sh] and Foren Beibel Svoseiti, bei Eizak Pitman, 1863.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 17 B47 AC8 |
%>Report of discussions [on] legal status of Indians in the Maritimes. (Toronto : Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, [1970]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.250 #24 |
%>Federal government and Wagmatcook Indian Band reach accord on land claim. (Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1981) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.96 #7 |
%>Breaking barriers : report of the Task Force on Access for Black and Native People : submitted to Dr. H.C. Clark, President of Dalhousie, on September 21, 1989 /by task force members, A. Wayne MacKay ... [et al.]. (Halifax, N.S. : Dalhousie University, 1989.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library LC 2804 B828 |
%>Constitutional bulletin. (Truro, N.S. : Native Council of Nova Scotia, 1983-) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.299 #17 |
%>Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces : an historical review. (Ottawa : The Branch, 1967.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.251 #32 |
%>An Indian cookbook /presented by the Native Communications Society of Nova Scotia. ([Nova Scotia] : Micmac News, 1977.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.143 #2 |
%>Months of the year in Micmac. ([Halifax, N.S. : Nova Scotia Museum, Historical Branch, Citadel Hill, 1962]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.143 #5 |
%>The Mi'kmaq anthology /edited by Rita Joe & Lesley Choyce. (Lawrencetown Beach, N.S. : Pottersfield Press, c1997.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PS 8235 I6 M55 |
%>Kelusultiek : original women's voices of Atlantic Canada /[project co-ordinator, Renate Usmiani]. (Halifax, N.S. : Institute for the Study of Women, Mount Saint Vincent University, [1994]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PS 8235 W7 K45 1994 |
%>Mi'kmaq : an ETV series /. ([Halifax, N.S.] : Dept. of Education, [1980]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.415 #4 |
%>The Micmac Benevolent Society cares. ([Truro, N.S. : The Society, 199-?]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.391 #2 |
%>The Micmac : materials available from the Halifax City Regional Library. ([Halifax, N.S. : The Library], 1990.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.405 #41 |
%>The Mi'kmaq : materials available from the Halifax Regional Library. ([Halifax, N.S.] : The Library, 1997.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.505 #2 |
%>Kluswagn : Mi'kmawey School on Chapel Island Reserve. ([Chapel Island, N.S. : The School, 198-?]-) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.487 #16 |
%>Voices from Medicine River : fiction by native and metis writers : materials from the Halifax City Regional Library. ([Halifax, N.S.] : The Library, 1995.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.505 #1 |
%>Megumawaah Micmac Native Friendship Centre newsletter. (Halifax, N.S. : The Centre, [198-?]-) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.487 #17 |
%>Springhill Junction : the Indian reality 1974 /Cumberland Joint Planning Advisory Committee. (Amherst, N.S. : The Committee, 1974.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.487 #12 |
%>Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic prayers : readings in North America's first indigenous script /edited and translated by David L. Schmidt and Murdena Marshall. (Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus Pub., c1995.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library BV 249 M5 M54 |
%>Tan teladakadidjik apostalewidjik [th]e akts ov [th]e aposelz in Mikmak. (Bath [England] : Printed for [th]e Briti[sh] and Foren Beibel Söoseiti, bei E. Pitman, 1863.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library CIHM #27977 |
%>Te buk ov Djenesis. (Bar (Bath) : Printed for te Britic and foren Beibel Soseieti bei E. Pitman, 1857.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library AK F17 B47ge |
%>Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution. (Halifax, N.S. : the Commission, 1989.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library KEN 7970 N935 R888 1989 |
Adney, Tappan, — %>The bark canoes and skin boats of North America / Edwin Tappan Adney and Howard I. Chapelle. (Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution, 1964.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 98 B6 A23 |
Allen, Anna, — %>New Brunswick Indians : an invitation to the party. ([Newcastle, N.B. : A. Allen, 1984]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.279 #29 |
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 |
Bailey, Alfred Goldsworthy, — %>The conflict of European and Eastern Algonkian cultures 1504-1700 : a study in Canadian civilization /by Alfred Goldsworthy Bailey. (Saint John, N.B. : Publications of the New Brunswick Museum, 1937.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 99 B154 |
Barbeau, Marius, — %>Indian captivities /Marius Barbeau. ([Philadelphia : American Philosophical Society, 1950]) — Nova Scotia Archives Library F 15 B23 In2 |
Barkhouse, Joyce, — %>The witch of Port LaJoye /Joyce Barkhouse ; illustrated by Daphne Irving. (Charlottetown, P.E.I. : Ragweed Press, 1983.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library PS 8553 A87 W58 1983 |
Bateman, John. — %>Tic-Ma-Toc's Christmas or The visit of the Winga-Wah-Pee : a legend of the Restigouche Micmacs /by John Bateman. ([New York? : s.n.], 1909.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.125 #30 |
Battiste, Marie Ann. — %>An historical investigation of the social and cultural consequences of Micmac literacyby Marie Ann Battiste. (Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library fiche B336 |
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 |
Bonner, Mary Graham. — %>Made in Canada /Mary Graham Bonner. (New York : Knopf, 1943.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 77 B66 |
Boudreau, Lynda Kuhn. — %>Economic development strategies and the Micmac of Nova Scotiaby Lynda Kuhn Boudreau. (Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1985.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library fiche B756 |
Bragg, Russell A. — %>Some aspects of the phonology of Newfoundland Micmacby Russell A. Bragg. (1976) — Nova Scotia Archives Library fiche B813 |
Brand, Johanna, — %>The life and death of Anna Mae Aquash /Johanna Brand. (Toronto : James Lorimer, 1993.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 78 C212 B817 1993 |
Brand, Johanna, — %>The life and death of Anna Mae Aquash /Johanna Brand. (Toronto : J. Lorimer, 1978.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library E 78 C212 B817 |
Bromley, Walter. — %>Two addresses on the deplorable state of the Indians : one delivered at the Free-Masons' Hall, Aug. 3, 1813, the other at the Royal Acadian School, March 8, 1814, at Halifax, Nova-Scotia /by Walter Bromley. (London : T. Hamilton, 1815.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library V/F V.8 #4 |
Bruce, Harry, — %>An illustrated history of Nova Scotia /Harry Bruce. ([Halifax, N.S.] : Nimbus Pub. and the Province of Nova Scotia, c1997.) — Nova Scotia Archives Library FC 2311 B78 1997 |
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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