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Monday, 23 February 2015
DRUMMING AND SINGING GROUP
Port au Port Mi'kmaq Children's Drumming and Singing Group
FROM: Port Au Port Peninsula, In Mi'kmaw (Pukt aq Pukt Kive'same'k)
Name Of Group ,White Wolf Spirit,(Wipe's Paqtism jijaqamij),Pronounced-- ( wa-beg-buck-dissim-jid-juck-ha-mij )
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THE MUISE ( MIUS ) FAMILY
The youngest son, Philippe kept only Mius as his surname and is the ancestor of the Mius family, now spelled Muise or Meuse, which was the real patronymic or family name.
He married two Micmac Indian wives, both of whom seem to have been given the name of Marie.
He established himself at first on the eastern shore of what is now the Bay of Barrington.
His oldest son Joseph is the father of the Acadien Mius family of today.
All of his other children integrated into the Micmac tribe leaving Joseph to take residence in Pobomcoup.
Information from Le Musee Acadien, W. Pubnico, Nova Scotia and Father Clarence d’Entremont.
He married two Micmac Indian wives, both of whom seem to have been given the name of Marie.
He established himself at first on the eastern shore of what is now the Bay of Barrington.
His oldest son Joseph is the father of the Acadien Mius family of today.
All of his other children integrated into the Micmac tribe leaving Joseph to take residence in Pobomcoup.
Information from Le Musee Acadien, W. Pubnico, Nova Scotia and Father Clarence d’Entremont.
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