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Lelièvre, Michelle A.
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Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Maritime Provinces -- History.
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Lelièvre, Michelle A.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Maritime Provinces -- History.
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Unsettling mobility : mediating Mi'kmaw sovereignty in post-contact Nova Scotia /
Michelle
A.
Lelièvre
.
by
Lelièvre
,
Michelle
A.
The University of Arizona Press, 2017.
Call #:
970.1 L541u
Subjects
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Nova Scotia -- Antiquities.
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- Maritime Provinces -- History.
Series
Archaeology of colonialism in native North America.
ISBN:
9780816534852 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Mediating Mi'kmaw sovereignty in post-contact Nova Scotia
Description:
xix, 257 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-245) and index.
Contents:
The sedentarist ideology -- Clam beds and arrowheads : an Indigenous archaeography of Maligomish -- Settled but not sedentary : Mi'kmaw dwelling on Maligomish and beyond -- Pilgrimage and propagation : the mission of Mi'kmaw Catholicism.
Summary:
"Drawing on archaeological, ethnographic, and archival fieldwork conducted with the Pictou Landing First Nation--one of thirteen Mi'kmaw communities in Nova Scotia--Lelièvre argues that, for the British Crown and the Catholic Church, mobility has been required not only for the settlement of the colony but also for the management and conversion of the Mi'kmaq. For the Mi'kmaq, their continued mobility has served as a demonstration of sovereignty over their ancestral lands and waters despite the encroachment of European settlers."--From publisher.
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
970.1 L541u
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970.1 L541u
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