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A brief history of Mi'kmaq education in Atlantic Canada

Sylliboy, B.  (2005).  A brief history of Mi'kmaq education in Atlantic Canada.  Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia. 

33pp.

CBU/MRC - Article #441 MRC 2008-441-2966

Examines Mi'kmaw education including the state of Mi'kmaq language in the latter part of the 20th century.  Offers suggestions for language preservation and describes language initiatives among Mi'kmaw communities.  Includes list of existing language development resources.

 

A gift to heal (1995)

Paul, S.N.  (1995).  Mrs. Jessie Jeddore:  A gift to heal [paper required for a course in the History Department at the University College of Cape Breton].  Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia   

6pp.

CBU/MRC - Report #203 MRC 99-203-1062

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples response to Canada's engagement process affecting Indian registration and band membership

Palmater, P.D.  (2009).  The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples response to Canada's engagement process affecting Indian registration and band membership (McIvor v. Canada).  Ottawa: Congress of Aboriginal Peoples. 

20 pp. 

CBU – Electronic Books

STFX – Electronic Books

Report URLwww.abo-peoples.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/.../McIvor-Eng.pdf

Stones and switches

Stones and Switches, Simon’s first and only novel, is set in the 1930s on the fictional reservation of Messkig, one of the Mi’kmaq words for “large.” “It is an ironic name for a reservation,” writes Simon, “that has had most of its lands illegally taken” (152). It tells the story of Megwadesk (a Mi'kmaq word for the “northern lights”) and his common-law partner Mimiges (“butterfly”). Megwadesk is experiencing a struggle between his traditional Native upbringing and the more immediate and alluring white world. His dreams are haunted by the frequent appearance of rabid animals:

The Covenant Chain

Marshall, D. (Sr.), Denny, A. & Marshall, S.  (1989).  The covenant chain.  In B. Richardson & Assembly of First Nations (Eds.), Drumbeat: Anger and renewal in Indian country (pp. 73-104).  Toronto:  University of Toronto Press.  

302 pp. 

DAL/Kill - E 92 D78 1989

SMU -   E 92 D78 1989

MSVU -   E 92 D78 1989

CBU -   E 92 D78 1989  

ISBN 0929091035, 9780929091037

Aboriginal Self Government for the Mi'Kmaq People of Nova Scotia: Essential Features of a Workable Model

Dorey, D.A. (1994). Aboriginal Self Government for the Mi'Kmaq People of Nova Scotia: Essential Features of a Workable Model. Truro, NS: Native Council of Nova Scotia, Language Program.

60 pp.

ISBN: 0929073878, 9780929073873

Originally submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Arts degree in Canadian Studies at Carleton University, June 30th, 1993.

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