Micmac
Micmac, også kjent som mi'kmaq, er et urfolk i Nord-Amerika hvis tradisjonelle område var det som er dagens Maine i USA, og i Canada: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island og New Brunswick samt Gaspéhalvøya i Quebec.
Litteratur
rediger- Bock, Philip K. (1978). «Micmac». I Trigger, Bruce G. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 15. Northeast. Smithsonian Institution Press. s. 109–122.
- Brasser, T.J. (1978). «Early Indian-European Contacts». I Trigger, Bruce G. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 15. Northeast. Smithsonian Institution Press. s. 78–88.
- Davis, Stephen A. (1998). Míkmaq: Peoples of the Maritimes. Nimbus Publishing.
- Joe, Rita; Choyce, Lesley (2005). The Míkmaq Anthology. Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 1-895900-04-2.
- Johnston, A.J.B.; Francis, Jesse (2013). Niꞌn na L'nu: The Miꞌkmaq of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown: Acorn Press. ISBN 978-1-894838-93-1.
- Magocsi, Paul Robert, red. (1999). Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Paul, Daniel N. (2000). We Were Not the Savages: A Miꞌkmaq Perspective on the Collision Between European and Native American Civilizations (2nd utg.). Fernwood. ISBN 978-1-55266-039-3.
- Prins, Harald E. L. (1996). The Míkmaq: Resistance, Accommodation, and Cultural Survival. Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology. Wadsworth.
- Robinson, Angela (2005). Tán Teli-Ktlamsitasit (Ways of Believing): Míkmaw Religion in Eskasoni, Nova Scotia. Pearson Education. ISBN 0-13-177067-5.
- Snow, Dean R. (1978). «Late Prehistory of the East Coast: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Eastern New Brunswick Drainages». I Trigger, Bruce G. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 15. Northeast. Smithsonian Institution Press. s. 69.
- Speck, Frank (1922). Beothuk and Micmac.
- Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (2004). The Old Man Told Us: Excerpts from Míkmaq History 1500-1950. Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 0-921054-83-1.
- Wicken, William C. (2002). Miꞌkmaq Treaties on Trial: History, Land and Donald Marshall Junior. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-7665-6.
1700- og 1800-tallet
rediger- A Geographic History of Nova Scotia. 1749
- Bromley, Walter (1814). Mr. Bromley's second address, on the deplorable state of the Indians delivered in the "Royal Acadian School," at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, March 8, 1814. [Halifax, N.S.?] : Printed at the Recorder Office.
- Bromley, Walter (1822). An account of the aborigines of Nova Scotia called the Micmac Indians. London? : s.n.
- Dickason, Olive Patricia; Hoad, Linda M. «Louisbourg et les Indiens : une étude des relations raciales de la France, 1713-1760».[død lenke]
- Elder, William (1. januar 1871). «The Aborigines of Nova Scotia». The North American Review.
- Malliard, Antoine Simon (1758). An account of the customs and manners of the MicMakis and Marichetts Savage Nations.
- Thomas Pichon on Miꞌkmaq
- Piers, Harry (1896). Relics of the stone age in Nova Scotia. S.l. : s.n.
- Rand, Silas Tertius (1850). A short statement of facts relating to the history, manners, customs, language, and literature of the Micmac tribe of Indians, in Nova-Scotia and P.E. Island: being the substance of two lectures delivered in Halifax, in November, 1819, at public meetings held for the purpose of instituting a mission to that tribe. Halifax, N.S.? : s.n.
- Rand and the Micmacs
- Vetromile, Eugene (1866). The Abnakis and their history: Historical notices on the aborigines of Acadia. New York : J.B. Kirker.
- Miꞌkmaq Language, 1797
- Upton, L.F.S. (1979). Micmacs and Colonists: Indian-White Relations in the Maritimes 1713-1867. University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 0-7748-0114-X.