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Mic-Mac hockey stick : ウィキペディア英語版
Mic-Mac hockey stick

The Mic-Mac hockey stick was made originally by the Mi'kmaq of Nova Scotia that dominated the international hockey market in the early twentieth century. The Mi'kmaq practice of playing hockey appeared in recorded colonial histories from as early as the 18th century. Since the nineteenth century, the Mi'kmaq were credited with inventing the ice hockey stick.〔Brian Cutherbertson, "The Starr Manufacturing Company: Skate Exporter to the World", ''Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society,'' Vol. 8, 2005, p. 60〕 The oldest known hockey stick was made around 1830. In 2015, the Canadian Museum of History acquired the world's oldest hockey stick and paid $300K to a Nova Scotia man for the Mic Mac hockey stick.〔(Canadian Museum of History acquires world's oldest hockey stick. CBC.Jan 09, 2015. )〕〔 ( Globe and Mail newspaper and other Canadian media January 10 2015 )〕 (An ''unauthenticated'' hockey stick was made between 1852 and 1856. Recently, it was appraised at $4 million US and sold for $2.2 million US. The stick was carved by Mi’kmaq from Nova Scotia, who made it from hornbeam, also known as ironwood.〔(The Slingshot )〕)

In 1863, the Starr Manufacturing Company in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia began to sell the Mic-Mac hockey sticks nationally and internationally.〔Brian Cutherbertson The Starr Manufacturing Company: Skate Exporter to the World. Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, Vol. 8, 2005, p. 61. The date 1863 presumes that the Company started to sell hockey sticks the same year they began selling hockey skates.〕 Hockey became a popular sport in Canada in the 1890s.〔Cutherbertson, p. 58〕 Throughout the first decade of the twentieth century, the Mic-Mac Hockey Stick was the best-selling hockey stick in Canada. By 1903, apart from farming, the principal occupation of the Mi'kmaq on reserves throughout Nova Scotia, and particularly on the Shubenacadie, Indian Brook and Millbrook Reserves, was producing the Mic-Mac Hockey Stick.〔 The department of Indian Affairs for Nova Scotia noted in 1927, that the Mi'kmaq remained the "experts" at making hockey sticks.〔Cutherbertson (2005), "The Starr Manufacturing Company", p. 73〕 The Mi'kmaq continued to make hockey sticks until the 1930s, when the product was industrialized.〔Cutherbertson (2005), "The Starr Manufacturing Company", p. 63〕〔(Chronicle Herald December 13, 2014 )〕
== Links ==

*(MicMac Hockey - official site )

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