"An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent on the Government of Cape-Breton" is a giant ethnographic paintings authored by means of Antoine Simon Maillard, a French missionary who lived many of the Indigenous Micmac and Maricheet nations in what is now the Maritime provinces of Canada during the 18th century. Maillard's paintings is a precious ancient and anthropological document that falls into the style of ethnography and cultural exploration. In this comprehensive account, he offers an tricky portrait of the customs, traditions, and methods of lifestyles of the Micmac and Maricheet peoples. Through his observations, he sheds mild on their social structures, spiritual beliefs, hunting practices, and each day rituals. The author's firsthand reviews and deep engagement with those Indigenous communities enable readers to advantage insights into their worldviews and cultural practices. Maillard's paintings is marked with the aid of his deep appreciate for the Micmac and Maricheet peoples, as well as his commitment to expertise and maintaining their approaches of existence. "An Account of the Customs and Manners of the Micmakis and Maricheets Savage Nations" serves as a useful useful resource for anthropologists, historians, and those inquisitive about the Indigenous cultures of North America.
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Abbé Pierre Antoine Simon Maillard (1710-12 August 1762) was a priest of French origin. He is best known for his efforts to the development of a writing system for the Mi'kmaq of Île Royale, New France (now Cape Breton Island, Canada). He is also recognized with assisting in the negotiation of a peace pact between the British and the Mi'kmaq, which resulted in the Burying of the Hatchet ceremony (Nova Scotia). He was the first Catholic priest in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and he is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in the heart of the city. Maillard was born in 1710 in the diocese of Chartres, France. He acquired his theological education at Paris' Séminaire de Saint-Esprit. In 1734, the Abbé de L'Isle-Dieu chose Maillard from a group of seminarists loaned to the Séminaire des Missions Étrangères, which was in need of manpower. Maillard was chosen in 1735 for the Mi'kmaq missions on Île Royale (now Cape Breton Island) after spending eight months in that institution. According to his recommendation letter, "he is a young priest who has greatly edified us full of zeal and piety." On August 13, 1735, Maillard arrived in Fortress Louisbourg aboard the ship Rubis. He spent a lot of time with the Mi'kmaq people.
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