Introduction
PART ONE: Why the Men Testified
1. Accounting for Alex Gillis's Actions: the Mi'kmaq in rural society
2. Why Nova Scotia Prosecuted Gabriel Sylliboy
3. Moving to Appeal: Mi'kmaw and Government Motivations
PART TWO: How the Men Remembered
4. Parents, Grandparents, and Great Grandparents 1794-1853
5. Childhood and Young Adulthood, 1850s-1880s
PART THREE: Why the Men Remembered
6. The Demography of Mi'kmaw Communities, 1871-1911
7. Moving into the City: The King's Road Reserve and the Politics of Relocation
Conclusion
Appendix: The Federal and DIA Censuses, 1871-1911
Tables
Endnotes
Bibliography