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We recognize that the treatment of the grand chief was unjust. The province apologizes to the family of Grand Chief Sylliboy and the Mi'kmaw community for this injustice. An important step on our path toward reconciliation is recognizing the mistakes of the past so we can build a better future for
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to Gabriel Sylliboy, declaring that this "helps acknowledge the struggles of the past and honour those who sought to exercise their rights." He added that it "is a process of treaty education that includes understanding and valuing what the Mi’kmaq have contributed in shaping this province and
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of the Mi’kmaq Grand Council stated that the fact that the "Mi’kmaq today celebrate their aboriginal and treaty rights is due to people like the heroic late grand chief."
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Before 1918, Gabriel was already a renowned Mi'kmaq religious leader at the Whycocomagh Reserve and Grand Captain of Mi'kmawey Mawio'mi or the
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and convicted. He invoked treaty rights dating to 1752 as his defense during the court case and subsequent appeal, both of which he lost.
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wrote that "the language used reflects the biases and prejudice of another era in history. Such language is no longer acceptable."
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ruling stated that the treaties from 1760 and 1761 show the Mi'kmaq can earn a living from
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Account of the first election for the office of Grand Chief held at Chapel Island in 1918
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elected as Grand Chief (1919) and the first to fight for the recognition by the state of
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1752 Peace and Friendship Treaty Between His Majesty the King and the Jean Baptiste Cope
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The Colonization of Mi'kmaw Memory and History, 1794-1928: The King V. Gabriel Sylliboy
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9 decades after hunting conviction, Mi'kmaq leader gets posthumous pardon
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overturned the decision in Mr. Sylliboy's case. In the case of
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Ten years later, in 1929, Sylliboy after being found carrying
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County. During his life, he could not speak, read, or write
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in 1918, Sylliboy became the first elected Grand Chief.
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Pardon, Apology, for Late Grand Chief Gabriel Sylliboy
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Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
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On 16 February 2017, the Office of the 116:(18 August 1874 – March 4, 1964) was the first 8: 676:People who have received posthumous pardons 492:in Historical Vital Statistics, Nova Scotia 547:Glooscap Returns: The Re-birth of A Nation 72:Whycocomagh reserve on Cape Breton, Canada 26: 15: 671:People from Inverness County, Nova Scotia 408: 406: 404: 402: 400: 336: 599:Press, 1st edition: 15 June 15, 2012, 525: 514: 381:"Gabriel Sylliboy becomes Grand Chief" 216:, the Court found that the appellant, 661:Indigenous leaders in Atlantic Canada 7: 465:Archives, Nova Scotia (2020-04-20). 438:, Government of Canada, 7 March 2016 242:Chief Gabriel Sylliboy, speaking to 250:Fourteen years later, in 1999, the 277:Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia 189:Sylliboy died on 4 March 1964, in 82:Sydney, Cape Breton County, Canada 14: 651:20th-century First Nations people 646:19th-century First Nations people 128:between the government and the 325:List of grand chiefs (Mi'kmaq) 268:. 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Nova Scotia
Mi'kmaq
First Nations
Norman Sylliboy
Mi'kmaq
Mi'kmaq
Canada
treaties
First Nations
Whycocomagh
reserve
Cape Breton
Mi'kmaq Grand Council
John Denny Jr.
muskrat
pelts
hunting out of season
Sydney, Cape Breton
English
Supreme Court of Canada
The Queen
James Simon
Nova Scotia
Peace and Friendship Treaty
Chief Justice
Brian Dickson

Mi'kmaq people
R v Marshall

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