Theophilus Stewart and the Plight of the Micmac
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TPrince Edward Island is to study aninvisible people. The Island's first governor,Walter Patterson, had been livinghere for two years when he wrote hisBritish superiors that there were "noNatives, or Indians, who either inhabit,or claim any right to it." There o study the Micmac in colonialwereMicmac on Prince Edward Island, ofcourse — several hundred, in fact.Patterson had simply failed to note them.Such neglect would be the rule ratherthan the exception throughout theIsland's history.
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- Title
- Theophilus Stewart and the Plight of the Micmac
- Creator
- MacEachern, Alan Andrew
- Subject
- Island Magazine, Prince Edward Island Museum
- Description
- TPrince Edward Island is to study aninvisible people. The Island's first governor,Walter Patterson, had been livinghere for two years when he wrote hisBritish superiors that there were "noNatives, or Indians, who either inhabit,or claim any right to it." There o study the Micmac in colonialwereMicmac on Prince Edward Island, ofcourse — several hundred, in fact.Patterson had simply failed to note them.Such neglect would be the rule ratherthan the exception throughout theIsland's history.
- Publisher
- Prince Edward Island Museum
- Contributor
- Date
- 1990
- Type
- Document
- Format
- application/pdf
- Identifier
- vre:islemag-batch2-368
- Source
- 28
- Language
- en_US
- Relation
- Coverage
- Rights
- Please note that this material is being presented for the sole purpose of research and private study. Any other use requires the permission of the copyright holder(s), and questions regarding copyright are the responsibility of the user.