Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival
Anderson K. & and Lawrence, B. (Eds.). (2003). Strong women stories: Native vision and community survival. Toronto: Sumach Press. ,
264 pp.
ISBN 189454921X
Anderson K. & and Lawrence, B. (Eds.). (2003). Strong women stories: Native vision and community survival. Toronto: Sumach Press. ,
264 pp.
ISBN 189454921X
Azure, A. (2008). In Mi`kmaq Country: Selected Poems and Stories. Chicago: Albatross Press.
ISBN 100966337115, 139780966337112
78 pp.
"This is a fine feast indeed—especially satisfying for those disposed to think, reflect and act on behalf of understanding, justice and harmony." Hunter Gray (Mi’kmaq, Abenaki, Mohawk), Author
The book is available through the website www.nativeauthors.com.
Hunter S. and Bowers R. (2009) Teaching counsellors how to practice supervision. In (Ed) Pelling N. The Practice of supervision, Cengage Publishers, Melbourne.184-200.
Marshall, J. B. (1991). Hunting and fishing rights of the Mi'kmaq. In S. Inglis, J. Mannette & S. Sulewski (Eds.), Paqtatek: volume 1[j1] : Policy and consciousness in Mi'kmaq life (pp. ). Halifax: Garamond Press.
8pp.
CBU E99 M6 P37 1991 v.1
ISBN 0920059945, 9780920059944
Henderson, S., Johnson, P., Marshall, J.B., Marshall, M. (1992). Rolling draft of Constitution Act, 1992, related to Aboriginal Peoples Mi'kmaq titles. Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia [prepared by the University College of Cape Breton Mi'kmaq Research Department].
16pp.
CBU/MRC - Report #164 MRC 99-164-856
A look at existing constitutional laws and proposed amendments.
Marshall, M. (n.d.). Notes from a lecture on Salite: A Mi'kmaq tradition [Archived in 1995]. Unpublished Manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre at Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
3pp.
CBU/MRC - Report #228 MRC 2000-228-1146
Description of the Mi'kmaq custom of salite, which occurs after a death in the Mi'kmaq community. From a talk given by Murdena Marshall, former professor of Mi'kmaq Studies, UCCB, and an Elder of the community of Eskasoni.
Battiste, M., Marshall, M., Paul, E., Sylliboy, B., & Steve, A. (1989). Ntui'katikn - Mi'kmaq sentence pattern picture dictionary [in Mi'kmaq and English]. Eskasoni, NS: Pemek Cultural Centre & Eskasoni School Board.
150 pp.
CBU/MRC: MG12,1 MRC 2000-1-1247 File #50 David Schmidt Papers
Henderson, J. (Sa'ke'j) Y., Marshall, M. & Alford, D. (1993). Algonquian spirituality: Balancing the flux. Unpublished Manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
100 pp.
Musings on Algonquian worldview, ways of 'knowing', spirituality, time, creative order, education, 'Earth Lodge', 'Earth Walk', and peace and harmony. A resource for use in classroom instruction, Mi'kmaw spirituality courses.
Schmidt, D.L. & Marshall, M. (1995). (Eds. & Trans.). Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic prayers: Readings in North America's first Indigenous script. Halifax: Nimbus. 182pp.
DAL Mac - Electronic Resources (electronic book)
SMU - BV 249 M5 M54 1995
CBU - BV 249 M5 M54 1995
CBU/BI - BV 249 M5 M54 1995
CBU/MRC - BV 249 M5 M54 1995
CBU/special collection - BV 249 M5 M54 1995
ISBN 1551090694, 9781551090696
Azure, A. (2011). Along came a spider. Bowman Books Native New England Authors Series. Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press.
Along Came a Spider is an account of a search for self-knowledge that evolves into a search for community. Her guide, Grandmother Spider, has the first word in every chapter, goading Alice to write her story. Her journey in time and place is spiritual as much geographic, and her spirituality spans Native American tradition to C.S. Lewis.