War

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: Joeseph (Joe) Levi Sylliboy

Keywords:
Baseball, Bayfield, Centralization, Constable, Dance, Drumming, Father Chaisson, Fiddling, Heatherton, Influence of Western tribes, Inverness, Living on the Land, Merigomish, Pictou, Residential and Day schools, Shubenacadie, Sports, Step and Square Dancing
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Trudy Sable, Joeseph Levi Sylliboy
Date:
Jun. 4, 1993
Location:
Joesph's Home in Sɨkɨpne’katik (Shubenacadie) First Nation, Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia.

Interview: John Basque

Keywords:
Baseball, Centralization, Dancing, Fidle, Guitar, Hockey, Home Brew, Liquor, Music, One-Armed Ben Johnson, Racism, Resistance, Service, Softball, Sports Equipment, Stradivarius, Wood Cutting, World War II
Archive Collection:
The Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia Archives Collection - Curated by Dr. Trudy Sable
Participants:
Trudy Sable, John Basque
Date:
Aug. 24, 1992
Location:
John's Home, Potlotek (Chapel Island) First Nation Community, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia