Browsing by Subject "Micmac Indians"
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Brief account of the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia and their remains
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1912-01-01) -
A craniometric study of the Micmac skull in the Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1919) -
DISCOURSE AND DISEMPOWERMENT: EXAMINING INDIGENOUS CONSULTATION POLICY IN NOVA SCOTIA
(2018-06-26)This research focuses on the duty to consult as exercised currently in Nova Scotia, to explore whether or not government discourses of reconciliation have led to formal policy changes, which recognize the sovereignty of ... -
IMPLEMENTING CHAPTER 9 OF THE TRI-COUNCIL POLICY STATEMENT ON THE ETHICS OF RESEARCH INVOLVING ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN CANADA: HOW’S THAT GOING?
(2015)The second edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans was introduced in 2010 along with Chapter 9, titled ‘Research Involving the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of ... -
Paper by Wm. Gossip, Esq.
(William Gossip, 1885) -
PUKTEWEI: LEARNING FROM FIRE IN MI’KMA’KI (MI’KMAQ TERRITORY)
(2016-12-19)Throughout history humans have lived with fires on the land. Land fires over Turtle Island (North America) are influenced by climate, lightning, ecology, and cultural uses. Recently, non-Indigenous governments have sought ... -
Reconnecting with the Sky: A Journey Through Nova Scotia's Cultural Landscape
(2019-08-13)This thesis challenges our Western understanding of the sky by exploring the ethnoastronomy of the Mi’kmaq, Acadian, and Black Loyalist people of Nova Scotia, located along Canada’s Atlantic coast. It proposes four ... -
Regionalism on the Celtic Fringe: How a Peripheral Community Resists, Negotiates, and Accommodates Political and Economic Integration
(2017-04-03)‘Informal’ peripheral regions have received limited scholarly attention in Canada. This political-economic history of Cape Breton Island analyses how institutional actors build, maintain, and reconstruct a peripheral region, ... -
Shell-heap archaeology of southwestern Nova Scotia
(Rolph-Clark-Stone, Maritimes, Limited, 1960) -
Socioeconomic Characteristics of the Micmac in Nova Scotia
(Institute of Public Affairs, 1983)