My Indian

In 1822, William Epps Cormack sought the expertise of a guide who could lead him across Newfoundland in search of the last remaining Beothuk camps on the island. In his journals, Cormack refers to his guide only as “My Indian.”

Now, almost two hundred years later, Mi’sel Joe and Sheila O’Neill reclaim the story of Sylvester Joe, the Mi’kmaw guide engaged by Cormack. In a remarkable feat of historical fiction, My Indian follows Sylvester Joe from his birth (in what is now known as Miawpukek First Nation) and early life in his community to his journey across the island with Cormack. But will Sylvester Joe lead Cormack to the Beothuk, or will he protect the Beothuk and lead his colonial explorer away?

In rewriting the narrative of Cormack’s journey from the perspective of his Mi’kmaw guide, My Indian reclaims Sylvester Joe’s identity.

Contributors

Mi'sel Joe

SAQAMAW MI’SEL JOE, LL. D, CM, is the author of Muinji'j Becomes a Man and An Aboriginal Chief’s Journey. He has been the District Traditional Chief of Miawpukek First Nation since 1983, appointed by the late Grand Chief Donald Marshall. Mi’sel Joe is considered the Spiritual Chief of the Mi’kmaq of Newfoundland and Labrador.Sheila O’Neill, B.A., B.Ed., is from Kippens, NL, and is a member of Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation. Sheila is a Drum Carrier and carries many teachings passed down by respected Elders. As a founding member and past president of the Newfoundland Aboriginal Women’s Network (NAWN), she has been part of a grassroots movement of empowerment of Indigenous women within the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador. She lives in St. John’s.

Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
The Dream
4 $0.40
Birthing time
3 $0.30
Growing up on the land
4 $0.40
Grandfather speaks in a strange language
15 $1.50
Travel to U’nama’kik
6 $0.60
Suliewey’s return via Miquelon
6 $0.60
Coming to St. John’s
4 $0.40
The test of fidelity
5 $0.50
The Journey begins
11 $1.10
Camping for the night
3 $0.30
Sweat Lodge healing
4 $0.40
Bear fat, medicine, and savages
8 $0.80
Mekwaye’Katik-the Middle Ridge
5 $0.50
Footprints on the end
2 $0.20
Shaming Sylvester
2 $0.20
Sylvester Disappears
4 $0.40
Mi’kmaw hospitality
4 $0.40
Autumn snowfall
3 $0.30
Mount Mystery
3 $0.30
Another Mi’kmaw camp
4 $0.40
Gifts of the land
5 $0.50
Circle of life
4 $0.40
We suffer from our long walk and winter moving in
8 $0.80
Through snow and ice
3 $0.30
King George the Fourth’s Lake
4 $0.40
The sea at last, and Mi’kmaw hospitality once again
3 $0.30
The end of the journey
4 $0.40
Cosmack parts with his Indian
2 $0.20
This chapter includes the segments: Speculation, Separation, and Repatriation.
10 $1.00