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Mi'maq Heritage
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Mi'kmaq women at Bay St. George, Newfoundland - 1859
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Paul-Émile Miot Mi’kmaq man (detail) 1859 albumen print Library and Archives Canada Acquired with the assis...
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Josephine Brake and her husband, Edward Brake at their home in Newfoundland - Mi'kmaq - circa 1890
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Ada, Yvonne and Veronica Oliver (near Bay St. George, Newfoundland) - Mi'kmaq – 1939
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John Oliver, unknown (near Bay St. George, Newfoundland) - Mi'kmaq – 1910
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John Benoit (near Bay St. George, Newfoundland) - Mi'kmaq – 1930
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๑ Nineteen Fourteen ๑ historical happenings, fashion, art & style from a century ago - Mi'kmaq dancers - 1914
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Membertou, Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq Nation, was a man who shaped the faith of his people and the fate of a nation. Beloved by his followers, feared by his enemies and reverentially-admired by all who knew him.
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Sally Mitchell - Mi'kmaq - circa 1895
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Susan Sack (Mi'kmaq), Harry Piers, Henry Sack (Mi'kmaq) the son of Isaac Sack – 1935
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Molly Muise, Mi'kmaq woman, Mid-nineteenth century. "The picture is of Molly Muise who lived to a great age and was so much respected by her white neighbors that they erected a tombstone to her memory." Her dates of birth and death are not known. This may be the earliest portrait of a Mi'kmaq by a photographic process.The name was originally the French 'Mius' and is now spelled Meuse and Muse as well.
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Sally Mitchell - Mi'kmaq - no date
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Mi'kmaq woman - circa 1860
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Annie Mae Aquash, Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask was a Mi'kmaq activist from Nova Scotia, Canada, who became a member of the American Indian Movement "AIM," on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, United States during the mid-1970s.
Mi'kmaq women at Bay St. George, Newfoundland - 1859
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