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  1. Jean-Baptiste Cope. Jean Baptiste Cope (Kopit in Mi’kmaq meaning ‘beaver’) was also known as Major Cope, a title he was probably given from the French military, the highest rank given to Mi’kmaq. [1] Cope was the sakamaw (chief) of the Mi'kmaq people of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia ( Indian Brook 14, Nova Scotia / Mi’kma'ki).

  2. COPE (Cop, Copt, Coptk), JEAN-BAPTISTE, also sometimes called Major Cope, chief of a Micmac tribe of Shubenacadie (N.S.); d. between 1758 and 1760, probably at Miramichi (N.B.). Jean-Baptiste Cope was involved, along with some of his family, in the Anglo-Micmac war of 1749–53.

  3. He is remembered today by the Mi'kmaq as the hero he was! Daniel N. Paul. Chief Jean Baptiste Cope - Mi'kmaq First Nation Hero: Chief Jean Baptiste Cope, a Mi'kmaq hero and the father of the Treaty of 1752.

  4. Great Leader: Jean-Baptiste Cope of the Mi'kmaq, 1698-1760. Native leaders caught between competing Colonial powers faced a delicate balancing act if they wanted to maintain their people's livelihoods and way of life. Often, the only path forward was to stay on the side of the dominant power.

  5. The MicMac Chief Jean Baptiste Cope who called himself the Major, appeared before them, and he signed an agreement to come on the 16th with his tribe to sign and ratify the peace. On November 22nd, the Chief and 90 of his tribe appeared and the Peace Treaty was signed.

  6. Cope (Cop, Copt, Coptk), Jean-Baptiste, also sometimes called Major Cope, chief of a Micmac tribe of Shubenacadie (Nova Scotia); died between 1758 and 1760, probably at Miramichi (New Brunswick). Jean-Baptiste Cope was involved, along with some of his family, in the Anglo-Micmac war of 1749-53.

  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Jean Baptiste Cope (Kopit in Mi’kmaq meaning ‘beaver’) was also known as Major Cope, a title he was probably given from the French military, the highest rank given to Mi’kmaq. Cope was the sakamaw (chief) of the Mi'kmaq people of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia ( Indian Brook 14 ...