Niniskamijinaqik

Niniskamijinaqik
Author: Ruth Holmes Whitehead
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781771082631

The Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada were here for thousands of years before the arrival of European peoples. Niniskamijinaqik / Ancestral Images: The Mi'kmaq in Art and Photography presents their unique culture and way of life through the remarkable and sometime complex lives of individuals, as depicted in artwork or photography. The opening images in this collection were created by the Mi'kmaq themselves: portrayals of human beings carved into the rock formations of Nova Scotia. Then there are the earliest surviving European depictions of Mi'kmaq, decorations on the maps of Samuel de Champlain. Finally we see portraits of Mi'kmaw individuals, ancestors in whom we see their "humanity frozen in the stillness of a photograph," as the writers of the book's foreword describe. Niniskamijinaqik / Ancestral Images includes 94 compelling pieces of art and photography, chosen from more than a thousand extant portraits in different media, that show the Mi'kmaw people. Each image is an entry point to deeply personal history, a small moment or single person transformed into vivid immediacy for the reader.

The Micmac

The Micmac
Author: Stephen A. Davis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Mi'kmaq Hieroglyphic Prayers

Mi'kmaq Hieroglyphic Prayers
Author: David L. Schmidt
Publisher: Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Hieroglyphics
ISBN: 9781551090696

Mi'kmaq hieroglyphs were used to record the prayers, hymns, and sacraments taught by missionaries. Today, only a few can read and write them. This is an accurate and authentic deciphering of the hieroglyphs.

Muiwlanej kikamaqki "Honouring Our Ancestors"

Muiwlanej kikamaqki
Author: Janet E. Chute
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 1324
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1487546149

Drawing upon oral and documentary evidence, this volume explores the lives of noteworthy Mi’kmaw individuals whose thoughts, actions, and aspirations impacted the history of the Northeast but whose activities were too often relegated to the shadows of history. The book highlights Mi’kmaw leaders who played major roles in guiding the history of the region between 1680 and 1980. It sheds light on their community and emigration policies, organizational and negotiating skills, diplomatic endeavours, and stewardship of land and resources. Contributors to the volume range from seasoned scholars with years of research in the field to Mi’kmaw students whose interest in their history will prove inspirational. Offering important new insights, the book re-centres Indigenous nationhood to alter the way we understand the field itself. The book also provides a lengthy index so that information may be retrieved and used in future research. Muiwlanej kikamaqki – Honouring Our Ancestors will engage the interest of Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers alike, engender pride in Mi’kmaw leadership legacies, and encourage Mi’kmaw youth and others to probe more deeply into the history of the Northeast.

The Old Man Told Us

The Old Man Told Us
Author: Ruth Holmes Whitehead
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The oral traditions of the micmac compiled by Holms Whitehead.

Six Mi'kmaq Stories

Six Mi'kmaq Stories
Author: Ruth Holmes Whitehead
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Micmac Indians
ISBN: 9781551097732

These six stories were collected from the 1800s to 1900s. The author has reworked these ancient stories to make them more like the way they would have been told.

Miḱmaq Medicines

Miḱmaq Medicines
Author: Laurie Lacey
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Materia medica, Vegetable
ISBN: 9781551099170

In this delightful book, Laurie Lacey’s reflections on the magical world of plant life and the gathering of remedies chronicles more than 70 plants used by the Mi’kmaq as medicines. Since the Mi’kmaq healing process begins with the gathering and preparation of medicines, Lacey takes us into swamps and bogs, the barrens and woods, to explore the habitats of plants with healing properties. He then illustrates each medicinal plant and describes its traditional use or uses. Whether one is hiking through a field listening for the sound of the “sacred plant,” the yellow rattle, exploring bogs in the hope of finding the elusive blue flag, or simply interested in the Mi’kmaq approach to health and healing, Mi’kmaq Medicines will prove a helpful and enjoyable companion.This new edition includes a fully revised text and a new preface from the author on current perspectives in Mi’kmaq medicines.

Stories from the Six Worlds

Stories from the Six Worlds
Author: Ruth Holmes Whitehead
Publisher: Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988
Genre: Algonquians
ISBN:

Stories From The Six Worlds MicMac Legends.

The Life of Boston King

The Life of Boston King
Author: Boston King
Publisher: Halifax, N.S. : Nova Scotia Museum and Nimbus Pub.
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2003
Genre: African American loyalists
ISBN: 9781551094519

In the summer of 1783, at the end of the American Revolution, several thousand Black men, women and children left New York City with the British Army, bound by ship for Nova Scotia. Now uniformly called "Black Loyalists", regardless of their status at leaving New York, theirs is a rich and fascinating history. One of the most well-documented of these Black Loyalists was a man named Boston King, born a slave to Richard Waring, a rice-planter in South Carolina. King experienced a religious revelation while in Nova Scotia, and became a Methodist preacher; he went to Sierra Leone in 1792 to spread the Gospel; and from there was invited to England to study at a Methodist school. While there, he wrote the story of his life and conversion. This was published in the Methodist Magazine of the times. Thus survived one of only three autobiographies of a Black Loyalist, full of details of the Loyalist settlement of Nova Scotia. It is reprinted here as "Memoirs of the Life of Boston King, a Black Preacher," edited by Ruth Holmes Whitehead and Carmelita Robertson. An introduction by Ruth Holmes Whitehead presents new research findings about King's life, and her Afterword examines particularly his life as a slave on the Waring Plantation, near Charleston, SC. Whitehead and Robertson revisited the ruins of two Waring plantations, where King would have worked as a child and young man, and photographed the dirt road, still running through one plantation, down which he would have ridden away to freedom.