Ni'n na L'nu : the Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island / by A.J.B. Johnston and Jesse Francis.

Ni'n na L'nu : the Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island / by A.J.B. Johnston and Jesse Francis.

By
Johnston, A. J. B. (Andrew John Bayly)

Publication Date
2013

Publication Information
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island : Acorn Press,

Physical Description
89 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps, ports.

Subject Term
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works.
 
Mi'kmaq First Nation -- History.
 
Indigenous peoples.

Additional Contributors
Francis, Jesse.

Summary
This lavishly-illustrated book tells a story through words and images that has never before been told, not in any single book. The focus is entirely on the Mi'kmaq of the Island, an island which for thousands of years has been known to the Mi'kmaq and their ancestors as Epekwitk. That name means "cradle on the sea" and no more poetic description of PEI has ever been penned. The story of the PEI Mi'kmaq is one of adaptation and perseverance across countless generations in the face of pervasive change. Today's environment is far from what it was millennia ago. So too, the economy, society, lifestyle, language and religion of the people has witnessed some dramatic shifts. Nonetheless, despite all the changes, today's Mi'kmaq feel deeply connected to the Island in its entirety and to their ancestors and the values they still share. This book tells those many stories, and communicates much more. While the book is a stand-alone publication, it is also a companion to a travelling exhibition of the same name.

Language
English

ISBN
9781894838931


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Corner Brook (WCB)Adult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous971.7004 J64Checked In
Grand Falls-Windsor (CGF) HarmsworthAdult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous971.7004 J64Checked In