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1 Three Levels of Government
Mi’kmaq Three Levels of Government

2 Geographic Constituency
Local Council Chief District Council Chief Grand Council Chief Powers Duties Geographic Constituency Leadership Characteristics (how chosen)

3 Local Council Chief Presides over the Council of Elders
Council of Elders was usually made up of the heads of families or representatives Responsibilities consisted of: Making decisions within local areas Take care of supplies, dogs, canoes, hunting, emergencies (providing for villages) Were teachers and role models for the young Training hunters

4 Local Council Chief cont’d
The Local Chief was always male and came from a prominent family They were of good character and they were very good hunters

5 District Council Chief
Total of 7, 1 for each of the 7 Mi’Kmaq districts Presides over council of local chiefs Responsible for several villages/communities within his district Met during spring, summer or fall to settle problems such as peace and war Act as arbitrator - would listen to both parties and settle dispute

6 District Council Chief
The responsibilities of the Chief included: Attending Local Council meetings Take care of problems among districts, villages, nations District Chief was eldest male of large powerful family Good hunters

7 Grand Council Chief Grand Chief is most important
When he speaks, everyone listens. Presides over Grand Council Responibilities included: Defending territory Taking care of any orphaned children Help with providing food and supplies

8 Grand Council Chief The Grand chief had to have an exceptional character Was an excellent hunter 2 ways to become a Grand Chief: Hereditary (unless the father did not feel they were worthy of the position) Survive in woods for several days without food or water. Must make a camp for 2 people and wait to see if another person arrives. If this occurs, he is capable of being Grand Chief

9 The Modern Grand Council (Please copy the following notes)
The Indian Act and the introduction of the elected chief and council, the role of the Grand Council has changed. Grand council now focuses on spiritual needs of community. Meets 2-3 times a year, usually around religious holidays. The grand council consists of the grand chief, the putus (grand chief assistant) and the grand captain together with the captains.

10 Captains The captains who serve under the grand chief are selected for life. New captain occurs when a captain dies or there is a need for additional captains. The selection process involves the grand chief, the local priest and other concerned individuals. The responsibilities of the captains include: offering Mi’kmaq prayers to the sick and dying, assisting a bereaved family with the funeral arrangements. Captains duties vary depending on the need of their reserve.

11 Modern Grand Council cont’d
The Grand Council also works with such groups as Micmac Association for Cultural Studies (MACS) and the Union of Nova Scotia Indians to address cultural issues in the community The Grand Chief often presides as honorary chairperson at meetings and may travel outside of the province as a spiritual or cultural representative for the Mi’kmaq people Grand Council and the position of Grand Chief are non-political but they are still viewed with great respect in the Mi’kmaq community

12 Today’s Assignment Comparing Canadian government structure with traditional Mi’kmaq government structure Use the Internet to find information about the roles of the municipal, provincial and federal government Use the information you find to fill in a duplicate chart of the one have you completed on the Mi’kmaq levels of government

13 Geographic Constituency
Municipal Government Provincial Government Federal Government Powers Duties Geographic Constituency Leadership Characteristics (how chosen)

14 Today’s Assignment Useful search term “Canada’s Political Structure”
Helpful websites You only have one class period to complete this activity

15 Answer key - Mi’kmaq Local Council Chief District Council Chief
Grand Council Chief Powers Presides over Council of Elders Presides over local chiefs Presides over Grand Council and local and district councils Duties Made decisions for local areas, took care of supplies – dogs, canoes, hunting. Took care of emergencies, acted as teachers and role models, trained hunters Acted as arbitrator, attend local council meetings, took care of problems among districts, villages Defend territory, took care of orphaned children, help with providing food and supplies for community. Geographic Constituency Local area, village or community There is one for each of the 7 districts each made up of several villages, communities Responsible for all 7 Mi’kmaq districts Leadership Characteristics (how chosen) Male from a prominent family, good character, good hunters Eldest male from a large powerful family, good hunters Exceptional character, excellent hunters, hereditary, survive in woods and create a new camp

16 Answer Key - Canadian Government
Municipal Provincial Federal Powers Mayor, Presides over city council Premier, presides over legislative assembly Prime Minister, presides over parliament Duties Water, sewage, public transportation, waste removal, animal control, local police, land use planning Health, education, transportation Money, banking, defence, immigration, foreign affairs, native affairs, criminal code, trade, duties & tariffs, air & rail transportation, broadcasting Geographic constituency Town, city, counties Province Nation Leadership characteristics (how chosen) elected


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