"To make a pot." A small leaflet from the Nova Scotia Museum telling how to make a Mi'kmaq clay pot.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 33
Newspaper clipping from The 4th Estate. Headline: "Indians exploiting other Indians, says Maurice Lewis. - Government, Band Councils fail to tackle housing crisis"
Date: 1971
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 34
Copy of a poem entitled "Inden Hymn" [sic by Terrance Punch, with a "rough meaning"of the Hymn given.
Date: 1776
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 35
One page account of the history of the Mi'kmaq and the struggle to preserve the culture in the future. entitled "The Micmac Indians: Their past, present and future." from the Nova Scotia Museum. Taken from a Joint Position Paper presented by the Union of Nova Scotia Indians.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 36
"Micmac Reserve Business Directory"
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 37
"Reserve Business Directory" of the following reserves: Eskasoni, Whycocomagh, Millbrook, Membertou, Afton, Pictou, Chapel Island, Wagmatcook, Bear River. By Lawrence Paul, Economic Development Resource Person, U.N.S.I.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 38
Photocopied 12 page memorandum or constitution of Micmac Association of Cultural Studies (MACS). Includes society objectives, list of first directors, by-laws, directors, audit of accounts, etc.
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 39
Micmac Association of Cultural Studies narrative report for the last quarter of 1974-75.
Date: 1974
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 40
Micmac Institute of Cultural Studies 8 page document listing program objectives for 1974-1975, including coordination, language development, curriculum development and cultural projects on reserves. Presented by Peter Christmas.
Date: 1974
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 41
Micmac Association of Cultural Studies program assessment for 1974-75 and program objectives.
Date: 1974
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 42
Micmac Association of Cultural Studies narrative report for the first quarter of 1975-76.
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 43
"Micmac Language" by the Micmac Association of Cultural Studies
Date: 1975
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 44
Letter outlining proprietary rights of the province of Nova Scotia to Mi'kmaq reserve lands. Barely legible. Mentions newspaper clippings. Not signed.
Date: 1909
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 45
"A guide to the study of the Wabanaki Indians in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Maine and Quebec." Presented by Maine Indian Education.
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 46
Copy of "In the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Trial Division: Victoria Palmer et. al. V. Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag carrying on business as Nova Scotia Forest Industries."
Date: 1982
Reference: Mi'kmaq Research Collection Nova Scotia Archives MG 15 volume 18 number 47
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