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Gabriel Sylliboy (18
August 1874 –
March 4, 1964) was the
first Mi'kmaq
elected as
Grand Chief (1919) and the
first to
fight for the
recognition by the...
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Benjamin Kji
Saqamaw Sylliboy (March 2, 1941 –
November 30, 2017) was a
Grand Chief of the Miꞌkmaq who
lived at the We’koqma’q
First Nation in Cape Breton...
- Council.
Sylliboy was
elected in 2019, two
years after the
death of his predecessor, Ben
Sylliboy.
Norman Sylliboy's grandfather Gabriel Sylliboy was elected...
- French, were
amenable to
limited French settlement in
their midst.
Gabriel Sylliboy (1874–1964), a
respected Mi'kmaq
religious leader and
traditional Grand...
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system for a
native language in
North America north of Mexico. Mic****e
Sylliboy indicates that "(a)
French missionary stole our
historical narrative with...
- rights. In 1927,
Gabriel Sylliboy,
Grand Chief of the Mi’kmaq
Grand Council, was
charged with off-season hunting. In R v
Sylliboy, the
Grand Chief argued...
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Atlantic Canada Before Confederation. 1998. p. 81 Mi'kmaq
select Norman Sylliboy of
Eskasoni as new
grand chief Official Miꞌkmaq
history month Poster 2006...
- Jean-Baptiste Cope. In 1928, Mr.
Gabriel Sylliboy was the
first to
invoke the
Treaty of 1752 in the
courts (R. v.
Sylliboy). He was Mi’kmaq
Grand Chief. He was...
- This is
still the world's
largest man-made
accidental explosion.
Gabriel Sylliboy was the
first Mi'kmaq
elected as
Grand Chief (1919) and the
first to fight...
- Sante'Mawio'mi Mi'kmawey Mawio'mi
Leadership Kji
Sagamaw (Grand Chief)
Norman Sylliboy Putu's (Wampum keepers)
Sagamaw (District chiefs) Saqama'sgw (Women's council)...