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First nations, identity, and reserve life : the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia / Simone Poliandri.
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Main Author:
Poliandri, Simone
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
©2011.
Subjects:
Micmac Indians
>
Nova Scotia
>
Truro Region
>
History.
Micmac Indians
>
Nova Scotia
>
Truro Region
>
Ethnic identity.
Micmac Indians
>
Nova Scotia
>
Truro Region
>
Social life and customs.
Indian reservations
>
Nova Scotia
>
Truro Region
>
History.
HISTORY
>
Canada
>
General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
Ethnic Studies
>
Native American Studies.
Indian reservations
Manners and customs
Micmac Indians
Micmac Indians
>
Social life and customs
Indian Brook First Nation
>
History.
Truro Region (N.S.)
>
History.
Truro Region (N.S.)
>
Social life and customs.
History
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Table of Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Illustrations; Maps; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Mi'kmaq: Socio-Geographic Context and Historical Background; 2. Tracing the Boundaries: Community, SocialRelationships, and Mi'kmaw Identity; 3. Back to the Future, Ahead to the Past? Mi'kmaw Perceptions of Tradition; 4. The Way of the Pipe: Native Spirituality and Mi'kmaw Identity; 5. The Way of the Cross: The Catholic Church and Mi'kmaw Identity; 6. Annie Mae Aquash: A Renewed Source of Mi'kmaw Identity and Pride; Conclusion; Notes; References; Index.
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