Land Use

Interview: Roger Lewis

Keywords:
cultural memory, effects of British and French colonisation, history of Indigenous people in Nova Scotia, importance of resources and land, Mi’kmaw diet and food resources, Mikmaw place names, pre-contact, settlers, urban population today
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Roger Lewis
Date:
2016
Location:
Nova Scotia Museum

Interview: Anna Nibby-Woods

Keywords:
Chiefs, confederacy, consultation, Education, employment, hunting, land use, Mi'kmaw training, Nature, Parks Canada, Peter Claire, Port Royal, Programs, Rita Smith, Shubenacadie, tourism, Training, values
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Anna Nibby-Woods
Date:
Jan. 20, 1991
Location:
Micmac Heritage Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Interview: Bernie Francis – Parks Canada Segment

Keywords:
Annapolis Royal film, Interpretation, Louisbourg, Mi'kmaw employment, mock take over, Parks Canada, Parks Programs
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Bernie Francis
Date:
Jan. 5, 1992
Location:
Sydney, Nova Scotia

Interview: Daniel N. Paul

Keywords:
Americas, attire, Blacks, Canadian Council of Churches, Charles Lawrence, Cornwallis, employment, European civilization, extermination, French, human rights, image of Native people, Indian agent, Interpretation of History/Culture, Israel, Joe Howe, leadership, Liquor, Lord Nelson, Louisbourg, Parks, population, Port Royal, Registered Indian, royal proclamation, scalping, self-government, slaughter, slavery, stereotyping, superiority complex, systemic racism, Treaties, United Nations, Waterloo, We Were Not the Savages, women
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Daniel Paul
Date:
Nov. 12, 1991
Location:
Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaw, Millbrook First Nation, Truro, Nova Scotia

Interview: Alex Denny

Keywords:
Ben Sylliboy, Canada Welfare Act, Catholicism, Chapel Island, Charles Hearney, Chief and Council, Elders, employment, Eskasoni, Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni) First Nation, fortress, French, Grand Chief Sylliboy, Grand Council, hereditary Grand Chief, John D Jonhson, Kejimkujik, Language, Louisbourg, Merigomish, Mi'kmaw history, Mission, Nicholas Denys, Parks, Potlotek, Rodney Pierro, Roman Catholic Church, Section 9124, Spain, Tom Marshall, Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq, welfare
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Alex Denny, Trudy Sable
Date:
Jan. 8, 1992
Location:
Eskissoqnik (Eskasoni) First Nation, Cape Breton, NS

Interview: Stephen Augustine

Keywords:
Big Cove, burial grounds, burials, caribou, Chiefs, Creation, diseases, Elders, folklore, Grandmother, handcrafts, hunting and fishing, indigenous rights, Innu, Kouchibouguac, livelihood, luskinikn, management, mother, ownership, Parks, Parks Programs, sacred, spiritual connection, Treaties, weapons
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Stephen Augustine, Trudy Sable
Date:
Aug. 17, 1991
Location:
En route from Elispotog (Big Cove) First Nation to Airport

Interview: Frank Meuse

Keywords:
Bear River, Burial, Canadian Forestry, Canadian Forestry Association, Canoeing Trips, Education, Erskine, Fishing Rights, Forest Management, Fort Anne, Hunting Rights, Interpretation, Joint Management, Kejimkujik, Land Claims, Nova Scotia Museum, Parks, Petroglyphs, Port Royal, Remains, Training
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Trudy Sable, Chief Frank Meuse
Date:
Jan. 1, 1992
Location:
L’sitkuk First Nation Band Office, Bear River Nova Scotia