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L'nuey Digital Archive Collection / Wejkwa’taqne’l wjit Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq

L’nuey, the Mi’kmaw rights organization for Epekwitk/Prince Edward Island, has created this archive of textual documents to help address gaps in the historiography of Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq. This collection includes documents from a number of cultural repositories, accumulated over the course of several years and multiple rights-based research projects. The Collection includes a wide variety of documents pertaining to the history of Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq, including government documents such as proclamations, reports, and official correspondence; community texts such as petitions and appeals; private correspondence and writings; archival published material like pamphlets and newspaper accounts, and more. 
Visit the L'nuey Digital Archive Collection / Wejkwa’taqne’l wjit Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq page for more information about this project. 

Please note: In some instances, the quality of the scanned document is less than ideal due to the quality of the original. 

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High Court of Justice Chancery Division - Filed 12 October 1880 - Re Wood deceased - Cumberland v. Stewart... Extract from office copy - Affidavit of Mrs. Cumberland in answer to inquiries by the Judgment [In the matter of the estate of Lady Wood]
1880
Collection: L'nuey Digital Archive Collection / Wejkwa’taqne’l wjit Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq
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L'nuey Digital Archive Collection / Wejkwa’taqne’l wjit Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq
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L’nuey, the Mi’kmaw rights organization for Epekwitk/Prince Edward Island, has created this archive of textual documents to help address gaps in the historiography of Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq. This collection includes documents from a number of cultural repositories, accumulated over the course of several years and multiple rights-based research projects. The Collection includes a wide variety of documents pertaining to the history of Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq, including government documents such as proclamations, reports, and official correspondence; community texts such as petitions and appeals; private correspondence and writings; archival published material like pamphlets and newspaper accounts, and more. 
Visit the L'nuey Digital Archive Collection / Wejkwa’taqne’l wjit Epekwitnewaq Mi’kmaq page for more information about this project. 

Please note: In some instances, the quality of the scanned document is less than ideal due to the quality of the original. 

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Document Type - L'nuey Archive

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  • BRIEF (6)
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  • WILL (4)
  • PETITION (3)
  • MAP/CHART/SKETCH (2)
  • MINUTES/PROCEEDINGS (2)
  • POWER OF ATTORNEY (2)
  • WARRANT OF SURVEY (2)
  • CONFIRMATION ORDER (1)
  • DEED (1)
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  • LEGISLATION - STATUTE (1)
  • NOTICE (1)
  • PROPOSAL (1)
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