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Sma'knis
Will Basque   |   Unpublished
Literature, Poetry

Basque, W. (1992). Sma'knis. Nova Scotia:  (n.p.). Poem available at Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia and at First Nations Help.

1p.

CBU/MRC - Pam #185 MRC 2001-185-1542...

Date Published 1992
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Poem
Availability Complete
Two-eyed seeing in the classroom environment: Concepts, approaches, & challenges
Albert Marshall, Murdena Marshall   |  
Education, Language, Spirituality, Traditional Knowledge

Hatcher, A., Bartlett, C., Marshall, A & Marshall, M. (2009). Two-eyed seeing in the classroom environment: Concepts, approaches, & challenges.  Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Education, 9...

Date Published 2009
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Article
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Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision
Marie Battiste   |   University of British Columbia Press
Economics, Education, Environment, History, Law, Traditional Knowledge

Battiste, M. (Ed.). (2000). Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

The essays in Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision spring from an International Summer Institute on...

Date Published 2000
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
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We are the Dreamers: Recent and Early Poetry
Rita Joe   |   Breton Books
Poetry

Joe, R. (1999). We are the Dreamers: Recent and Early Poetry. Wreck Cove, NS: Breton Books.

96 pp.

ISBN: 1-895415-46-2

From website: "A book of new poems from Cape Breton Mi`kmaw writer Rita Joe,...

Date Published 1999
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Song of Rita Joe: Autobiography of a Mi'kmaw Poet
Rita Joe   |   Breton Books
History, Literature, Poetry

Joe, R. (2011). Song of Rita Joe: Autobiography of a Mi’kmaw Poet. Wreck Cove, NS: Breton Books.

200 pp.

ISBN: 978-1-926908-04-5

Earlier editions, now out of print, were published by Ragweed Press...

Date Published 2011
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Lnu and Indians We’re Called
Rita Joe   |   Ragweed Press
Poetry

Joe, R. (1991). Lnu and Indians We're Called. Charlottetown, PEI: Ragweed Press.

70 pp.

ISBN: 0-921556-22-5

I try to have a positive outlook on life, and to reflect that in my writing. We all...

Date Published 1991
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
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Song of Eskasoni: More Poems of Rita Joe
Rita Joe   |   Ragweed Press
Poetry

Joe, R. (1988) Song of Eskasoni: More Poems of Rita Joe. Charlottetown, PEI: Ragweed Press.

88 pp.

ISBN: 0-920304-85-0

From back cover: "I was born in Whycocomagh in 1932. When mother died in 1937...

Date Published 1988
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
The Mi’kmaq Anthology
Rita Joe   |   Pottersfield Press
History, Literature, Poetry, Spirituality

Joe, R., & Choyce, L. (Eds.). (1997) The Mi'kmaq Anthology. Lawrencetown Beach, NS: Pottersfield Press.

286 pp.

ISBN: 1-895900-04-2

This is the most comprehensive single volume of Mi'kmaq writing...

Date Published 1997
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Paleo is Not our Word: Protecting and Growing a Mi’kmaw Place
Don M. Julien , Tim Bernard   |   Left Coast Press
Education, Environment, History, Language, Literature, Spirituality, Traditional Knowledge

Julien, D. M., Bernard, T., & Rosenmeier, L. M. (2008). Paleo Is Not Our Word: Protecting and Growing a Mi'kmaw Place. In P. E. Rubertone (Ed.), Archaeologies of Placemaking: Monuments, Memories, and...

Date Published 2008
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Chapter in Book
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Kekina’muek: Learning about the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia
Tim Bernard   |   Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq
Education, History, Literature, Spirituality, Traditional Knowledge

A key educational resource developed that addresses a variety of issues on Mi’kmaw life and history used by...

Date Published 2007
Added to Archives 2013
Document Type Book
Availability Complete

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