Amalkay: Bringing Mi’kmaq Music and Dance Into the Classroom

With Richard and Julie Pellissier-Lush

Grades
1-6

Definitions and vocabulary

Amalkay

I am dancing.

Creation Story

The story of how the Mi’kmaq People first came into existence.

Elder

A representative of the Mi’kmaq People.

Epegwitg

Ep-be-gwit
Meaning “cradle in the waves,” the land created by the Wise One and Glooscap.

Glooscap

A man with extra-human power who was created by the Wise One.

Grand Chief

The elected leader of the Grand Council.

Grand Council

A governing body comprised of Elders who represent the seven districts of the Mi’kmaq.

Kwe, pjila’si, en teluisig

K-way, ip-jill-ahh-see, une dell-ooh-ee-see
“Hello, welcome, my name is...”

Lnu

Ell-nu
Mi'kmaq;  First Nations; Indigenous Person.

Mi'kmaq'ki

Mig-mah-gee
The traditional area lived in by the Mi’kmaq people.

Mniku

Mini-goo
Island

Negative energy

Feelings of sadness or anger.

Round Dance

A traditional Mi’kmaw dance, performed in celebration.

Saqamaw

Sag-a-maw
Also known as the “Chief,” the leader of a Mi’kmaq community.

Tahoo

Ta-hoe
An expression of agreement and/or enjoyment.

The Wise One

The creator of Glooscap, Epegwitg, and the Mi’kmaq People.