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The Shubenacadie mission's dedication to Saint Anne speaks to a spirit of accommodation on the part of both the French and the Mi'kmaq. Anne, traditionally identified as the mother of Mary, was the grandmother of Jesus himself. The esteemed position of grandmothers in Mi'kmaw society was a point of
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and by October 1755, Mission Sainte-Anne appears to have been destroyed. Oral tradition says the Mi'kmaq destroyed the mission to prevent it from falling into the New Englanders possession and dumped it into Snides Lake, which was adjacent to the mission.
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Half after Twelve we came to the Masshouse, which I think is the neatest in the Country, 'tis Adorned with a Fine lofty Steeple and a Weather Cock. The Parsonage House is the only Habitation here, the land is good & seems to be more so on the opposite
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Historically minded individuals like Henry Youle Hind and Elizabeth Frame in the late 19th century, and Douglas Ormond, F. H. Patterson, and others in the early 20th, rendered enough of this folklore into ink to save it from
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arrived in October of that year at Mission Sainte-Anne, having spent the previous winter in Cape Breton learning the Mi'kmaw language with Abbé Pierre Maillard. During Father Rale's War and
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Father Louis-Pierre Thury sought to gather the Mi'kmaq of Peninsular Nova Scotia into a single settlement around Shubenacadie Nova Scotia as early as 1699. Not until
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agreement between Roman Catholicism and the Mi'kmaw worldview, and highlights the complexity and contingency of the 'conversion' process.
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Floyer's map, which accompanied his written report, suggests the presence of three structures at the mission site.
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in 1747, and Mi'kmaw warriors used the site as a staging point for their attacks on Halifax and Dartmouth during
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Indian Brook 14 is located in Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
Mi'kmaq
reserve
Hants County
Nova Scotia
2016 Census
Sipekneꞌkatik First Nation

Sipekneꞌkatik First Nation
Father Rale's War
Jean-Louis Le Loutre
King George's War
Battle of Grand Pré
Father Le Loutre's War
Expulsion of the Acadians
French and Indian War
Anna Mae Aquash
American Indian Movement
Daniel N. Paul
Jean-Baptiste Cope
Jean-Louis Le Loutre
"Indian Brook 14 Census Profile"
"Northeast Archaeological Research --"
the original
"Northeast Archaeological Research --"
the original
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