Joe Mike Augustine


Joseph Michael Augustine was a native leader and historian of the Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation. He discovered the Augustine Mound, which bears his name.
Born at Big Cove, Joseph Augustine moved as a youth to the Red Bank Reserve, and learned the Mi'kmaq language and many traditions from his father. He was a logger, trapper, basket maker, and ultimately a leader in the Metepenagiag community. He was elected as Chief and Band Councillor.
He later gained prominence for his discovery of the Augustine Mound and Oxbow National Historic Sites, a trove of artifacts dating back more than 3000 years. For his discovery he was awarded the 1988 Minister's Award for Heritage.
Joseph Augustine was the grandfather of Noah Augustine.