Chants, Songs, & Dance

Cultural Evening: Eskasoni

Keywords:
contest, cultural evening, cultural heroes, Dancers, drama, essay contest, Fashion Show, Kluskap, Mi'kmaw Dances, Mikjikl, traditional dress
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:

Date:
Jun. 20, 1993
Location:
Eskasoni Elementary and Middle School, Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni) First Nation

Free Spirit Mi’kmaw Songs

Keywords:
activist, AIM, anthropologist, Birch Creek singers, break-through album, Conne River, Dancing Eagle drummers, Eagle Honour Song, Eastern Eagle drummers, Mi'kmaw words, Passamaquoddy Pine Needle Dance Song, praying, Sioux drum traditions, Sɨpekne’katik, smudging, Sulian Hearney, Tom Paul, traditional music, training drummers, Wounded Knee second seige
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Mike Doucette, Garry Knockwood, Vaughan Doucette, Anthony Morris, Darrel Morris, Roy Hearney, Greg Marr.
Date:
1993
Location:
Sɨpekne’katik (Shubenacadie) First Nation, Nova Scotia. Introduction: Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni First Nation), Nova Scotia

Interview: Trevor Gould

Keywords:
award, Blacks, community, compassion, drum, drum group, graduation, home, humbleness, inspiration, leadership, Lions club, multi-cultural, Natives, Racism, school presidents, Terry Fox Humanitarian Award, Whites, Youth Leader
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Trevor Gould
Date:
Jun. 6, 2001
Location:
Paqtnkek First Nation Band Office, Nova Scotia

Interview: Joseph L. Meuse

Keywords:
Bear River, buffalo hide, culture, directions, Dreams, drugs and alcohol, Drumming, drums, Elders, Identity, Indian Brook, Mi'kmaw dance, Mother Earth, nokamaq, outfits, prayers, Shubenacadie, signals, South Dakota, States, Sun Dance, Sun Dance Chief, teenagers, visions, Waltes
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Joe Meuse
Date:
Dec. 15, 2005
Location:
Sɨpekne’katik (Shubenacadie) First Nation, Nova Scotia

Video: Peggy Thayer and the Micmac (Mi’kmaw) Traditional Dancers

Keywords:
chants, Dance, healing song, Kwanu'te, songs
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Peggy Thayer and the Micmac (Mi’kmaw) Traditional Dancers (see full description below)
Date:
Mar. 3, 1991
Location:
Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Interview: Sable, Vaughan Doucette and Margaret Johnson CBC Radio

Keywords:
Birch Creek singers, Dance, feast, feast song, Grand Council wigwam, Healing, powwows, prayer, Recovery, sobriety, Tom Paul, traditional dances, traditional values, traditionalists
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Trudy Sable, Margaret Johnson, Vaughan Doucette
Date:
Oct. 10, 1992
Location:
CBC, Sydney, N.S.

Workshop: Sarah Denny and Vivian Basque

Keywords:
Ben Christmas, chants, Ji'kmaqn, Jukwa'luk, Kwanu'te, Mi'kmaw dance troupe, Neskewet, Noel R Denny, outlawing of dances, Roman Catholic Church, Wapikatji'j
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Sarah Denny and Vivian Basque
Date:
Jul. 8,1991
Location:
Naropa East, Halifax (no longer in existence)

Interview: Georgina Doucette – Shawl Making

Keywords:
Colors, Dance Regalia, Dance Shawls, Healers, Healing, Healing color, Powwow, Recovery, Regalia, Residential School, Spirit Name, Turtle
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Georgina Doucette
Date:
Jan. 3, 2006
Location:
Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni) First Nation, Cape Breton, N.S. in home of Georgina Doucette

Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni) First Nation Pow wow

Keywords:

Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Eskasoni Community
Date:
Jun. 28, 1996
Location:
Eskissoqnik First Nation