“Siawi-a’tukwey: I am Continuing to Tell My Story” – Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Fifth Annual Family Weekend Keywords: Archive Collection: The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy SableParticipants: Date: Nov. 5, 1993Location: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S.
Interview: Bernie Francis Keywords: anger, conversion, Creator, Devil, Education, holophrastic, Jesus, Kis'lkw, Language, Legends, Manitou, medicine man, Mi'kmuesu, Missionaries, Mntu, Niskam, notion of worship, Puoin, sin, spirtuality, two-rootednessArchive Collection: The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy SableParticipants: Dr. Bernie Francis & Dr. Trudy SableDate: Jan. 16, 1999Location: Kjipuktuk (Halifax) N.S (home of Trudy Sable)
Interview: Dr. Margaret Johnson – Basketmaking – Mi’kmaw Terminology Keywords: TerminologyArchive Collection: The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy SableParticipants: Date: Location: Listen to the related interview Translated and Transliterated into the Smith/Francis orthography by Kenny Prosper Elqnatekapi’l – bottom of the basket splints Lisknuaqann – basket splints that you weave around Astua’tu’n – where the basket splints overlap or overlay Lokwistaqn – basket hoop Laqpa’taqan – binder you use to bind the basket hoop Apjun – handle Elaqpa’tu’n – you are binding it Lipkete’knapi – a basket splint Jikijij – fancy periwinkle on the basket (there are 4 kinds you can put on the basket) Kmu’ji’japi – white maple Aqimoq – White Ash Wisqoq – Black Ash Tel pase’k kutey samqwaluk – it is the thickness of a butter knife Waqa’qnikn – crooked knife Lapeso’qn – gauge or tool to cut splints into different widths Wejipkete’t – test the strip of the bark, testing grain to see if the wood is suitable for splints Kaqjet – some wood in between has […]