• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Mi'kmaq : NJ05
  • Contains: Mi'kmaq - Daniel Strouthes - 2011 -- - The Micmac Indians of eastern Canada - Wilson D. Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis - 1955 -- - New relation of Gaspesia: with the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians - by Father Chrestien Le Clercq ; translated and edited by William F. Ganong ... - 1910 -- - Description and natural history of the coasts of North America (Acadia) - by Nicolas Denys ; translated and edited by William F. Ganong - 1908 -- - Micmac hunting territories in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland - by Frank G. Speck - 1922 -- - Notes on Micmac shamanism - Frederick Johnson - 1943 -- - Culture loss and culture change among the Micmac of the Canadian Maritime Provinces 1912-1950 - Wilson D. Wallis and Ruth Sawtell Wallis - 1953 -- - Micmac - Phillip K. Bock - 1978 --^
    resistance, accomodation, and cultural survival - Harald E.L. Prins - 1996 -- - The Micmac Indians of Restigouche: history and contemporary description - by Philip K. Bock - 1966 -- - Ceremony, social revitalization and change: Micmac leadership and the annual festival of St. Anne - Janet Elizabeth Chute - 1992
  • Contributor: Strouthes, Daniel P. [Other]; Wallis, Wilson D. Wilson Dallam [Other]; Le Clercq, Chrestien, ca [Other]; Denys, Nicolas [Other]; Speck, Frank G. Frank Gouldsmith [Other]; Johnson, Frederick [Other]; Bock, Phillip K. [Other]; Prins, Harald E. L. [Other]; Bock, Philip K. [Other]; Chute, Janet Elizabeth [Other]
  • Corporation: Human Relations Area Files, Inc
  • imprint: New Haven, Conn: Human Relations Area Files, Inc, 2011
  • Published in: eHRAF World Cultures
  • Language: English
  • RVK notation: LB 24605 : Kanada
  • Keywords: Micmac
  • Reproductino series: eHRAF World Cultures
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  • Description: The Mi'kmaq collection covers a period from about 1500 to the late twentieth century, primarily in the Maritime Provinces of eastern Canada. The main source of information on this group will be found in Wallis and Wallis, supplemented by Le Clercq, and Denys, for historical depth. In addition to the above, a brief culture summary of the Mikmaq people is presented in Bock. Additional ethnographic topics described in this collection are as follows: the hunting territory system in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland; Shamanism; culture loss and culture change for the period of 1912-1950; the contemporary Mikmaq of the Restigouche Reserve (up to 1961); and social revitalization and change in regard to the religious festival of St. Anne