Where Was Vinland?

WHERE WAS VINLAND? 

Could it have been somewhere on Cape Breton?  

Come discuss on September 22, 2012 in the Belle Cote Community Centre

The location of Vinland has been the subject of considerable speculation and research over the past two centuries.  The Norse settlement at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, found in the 1960s by Helge Ingstad, provided proof that the Norse had reached North America around 1000 AD.  How L’Anse aux Meadows fits into the Icelandic Sagas remains unclear, and the locations mentioned in the sagas remain the subject of interpretation as scholars have tried to separate fact from fiction.  On four of six voyages mentioned in the sagas, the Norse reached Vinland and spent some or all of their time at Lief Eiricksson’s camp; could this camp have been located on CapeBreton, maybe even along the Margaree River?

A one-day symposium, to be held at the Belle Cote Community Centre, will bring together a variety of specialists with interest in the subject to discuss these possibilities.  Included in the forum will be respected elders from the Mi’kmaq Community, who will share information from their traditions that may support contact with early European explorers and some archaeologists.

This interesting and informative day may shed new light on an old mystery.

Schedule:
9:00: Welcoming Remarks:  Del Muise (East Margaree) and Albert Marshall (Mi’kmaq Elder, Eskasoni)

9:30: Steve Voluckas, (New England Antiquities Research Association) “Crossing Paths, Crossing the Atlantic”

10:15: Murdena Marshall, (Mi’kmaq Studies, Cape Breton University – Retired) “Mi’kmaq Oral Traditions of “Red Bearded” Visitors and Encounters with Strangers”

Coffee/Tea Break

11:00: David Richeson (Canadian Museum of  Science and Technology retired) “The Viking Occupation of Greenland”

11:30:  Bill Danielson, (North Highlands Community Museum, University of Hartford Retired) “Speculating about weather and climate in the year 1000.”

Lunch break: Duck Cove Inn.

1:30:  Terry Deveau, (NS Archaeology Society and NEARA) “The Mystery of the Torbay Axe”

2:00: Rob Rondeau, (Pro-Com Marine) “Medieval Norse Voyages to North America?”

2:30: FUTURE DIRECTIONS:  A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION FEATURING SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS AND THE AUDIENCE.

The symposium is open and free to all; a special buffet luncheon will be provided for participants at the Duck Cove Inn. In order to gauge requirements for seating and provisioning, please indicate your intention to attend the symposium and luncheon intentions to delmuise@rogers.com  (902-235-2583). The Belle Cote Community Centre is located at 10615 Cabot Trail, a half km north of the Margaree Harbour Bridge; the Duck Cove Inn is immediately south of the Harbour Bridge.

Next Ceilidh: August 23, 2012

The next ceilidh in our 2012 summer ceilidh series will be Thursday, August 23rd at 7 PM at the museum.

This week we will feature:

Mike Hall – Fiddle

Cathy Hawley – Piano

Lynn Chisholm – Guitar & Vocals

Barbara Cameron – Guitar & Vocals

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tea and light refreshments will be served following the show.

Hope to see you there!

August 16, 2012 Ceilidh

The fifth ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s 2012 summer ceilidh series was held on August 16th.

Our fiddler was Kenneth Mackenzie from Mabou and he was accompanied by Tyson Chen, also from Mabou. Kenneth and Tyson played wonderfully well together and Tyson even gave us a few tunes by himself.

Kenneth is part of Celtic Colours this year and will be part of the Roots to the Future show in Big Pond.

Hughie John Beaton was on hand with his guitar and sang some old favourites. This was his second appearance at the museum this year and it is always a pleasure to have him with us!

We even had an impromptu step dance performance by Sandra Chisholm. It was spur of the moment and she did a great job!

Photos are posted on our Facebook page. You can check them out here.

Next Ceilidh: August 16, 2012

The next ceilidh in our 2012 summer ceilidh series will be Thursday, August 16th at 7 PM at the museum.

This week we will feature:

Kenneth MacKenzie – Fiddle

Tyson Chen – Piano

Hughie John Beaton – Guitar & Vocals

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tea and light refreshments will be served following the show.

Hope to see you there!

August 9, 2012 Ceilidh

The fourth ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s 2012 summer ceilidh series was held on August 9th.

Our fiddler was Gabrielle MacLellan from Judique and she was accompanied by her husband Tom Daniels on guitar. Both are extremely talented and were very much enjoyed.

Gabrielle will be part of the Buddy MacMaster School of Fiddling during Celtic Colours this year – something to keep in mind!

Due to unforseen circumstances we only had one of The Boys from the Hood but Gerard Walker did a wonderful job. He sang lots of old favourites and we were thrilled to have him with us!

Photos are posted on our Facebook page. You can check them out here.