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Il y a longtemps, le grand Glooscap créa le peuple mi’kmaq dans le territoire actuel des provinces de l’Atlantique. Puis le Maître interrogea les animaux de la région, qui étaient alors gigantesques, afin de connaître leur intention envers les humains. Selon leur réponse, il réduisit la force des uns, diminua la taille des autres, en chassa d’autres au loin. Voulant échapper à ses questions, le castor construisit un énorme barrage pour se cacher, mais Glooscap détruisit le barrage et transforma ainsi le paysage du Nouveau-Brunswick. Une légende venue des temps anciens, qui explique comment Glooscap donna naissance au peuple mi’kmaq et assura l’harmonie sur la terre.
This book reconstructs the legal quest for defining the just order between the Aboriginal peoples of the Americas and the Holy See of the Catholic Church and the Castillian and French kings during the Holy Roman Empire. It is a fascinating multidisciplinary analysis covering intellectual history, legal history and theory, political science, religious studies, and the oral history and Putus teaching of the Mikmaq. It cover the era from the arrival of Columbus to the formation of the Mikmaq Concordat in the early seventeenth century. The book unites Mikmaw knowledge with European knowledge to unravel the innovative solution of the Grand Council of the Mikmaw Nation on the North Atlantic Coast to resolve a just order with the Holy See and the French colonialists. Virtually nothing else in print exists concerning the meaning and significance of the Concordat that established the legal unity of Aboriginal imperium, dominium, and rights in Canada.
A young Mi'kmaw boy, Little Thunder, learns the importance of responsibility as his father teaches him, and then passes on, the role of Thundermaker.
History of the Micmac Indians of northeastern North America. Includes descriptions of traditinal social and political systems but focuses primarily on the post-colonization period.
We Were Not the Savages is unique, in chronological scope and in the story it tells, covering the last three centuries of Mi'kmaq history in detail.
Grade level: 1, 2, 3, k, p, e.
This book offers an exceptionally straightforward explanation of the intertwining relationship between law and society--with emphasis on the relationship of social conditions, social ideas, and people to the creation, interpretation, and use of law. These three concepts are further used to illustrate how law is formulated in a cross-cultural context, as well as within the confines of gender, race and social class. The social context of law. The theoretical context of law. Cross-cultural context of law. Types of law. Systems of law. Practitioners of law. The purpose and usefulness of law. Gender, race, social class, and law. For anyone who desires an understanding of the significant bearing law has on contemporary life, and for those considering the legal professions, e.g., pre-law, paralegal, corrections, etc.