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Prehistoric Peoples The Beothuks The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) Traditional Mi'kmaq Culture Mi'kmaq History The Innu The Inuit The Métis During the 16th and 17th centuries the Mi'kmaq had created a "Domain of Islands" in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Throughout the 19th century, the 150 or so Mi'kmaq people in Newfoundland made their living as guides, trappers, mail carriers, and as sellers of basketry. Conne River has become a model of ...


Science Frontiers ONLINE No. 88: Jul-Aug 1993 Issue Contents Other pages Home Page Science Frontiers Online All Issues This Issue Sourcebook Project Sourcebook Subjects Egyptians in acadia? The Micmac are an Algonquian tribe living in that part of eastern Canada called Acadia. In contrast to most tribes of North American Indians, the Micmac possess their own written language. This language was suppos ...


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GardenGuides Home Seed Shop Books Bulbs Plants Roses Fine Garden Furniture Browse Our Articles Flower Guide Vegetable Guide Herb Guide Tips and Techniques Forum Links! Seed ShopBulbsGiftsFlower GuideVeggie GuideHerb Guide TIPS AND TECHNIQUES: Tips and TechniquesAll About AnnualsBeneficial InsectsBirds as PestsBramblesBuying PerennialsCompostContainer GardeningCorn EarwormsCutting FlowersDeerDrying FlowersEdible LandscapingFall Rose CareFall TillingForcing B ...


Welcome to the Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection [ N.S. Museum ] | [ Index ] | [ Begin Here ] | [ Order ] | [ Help ] | [ Search ] | [ FAQ ] The Nova Scotia Museum's Mi'kmaq Portraits database is a collection of portraits and illustrations in various media, of the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada. For thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers, the Mi'kmaq called themselves L'nu'k, which simply means 'the people,' 'human beings.' Their present name, Mi'kmaq, derives from nikmaq, ...


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MICMAC HISTORY© (revised 03.01.99) [Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles ( Huron, Assiniboine, etc.). This history's content and style are representative. The normal process at this point is to circulate an almost finished product among a peer group for comment and criticis ...


MicMac Creation Story Native American Lore This story has been passed down from generation to generation since time immemorial and it explains how Mik'Maq people came into existence in North America. The story tells about the relationship between the Great Spirit Creator and Human Beings and the Environment. It also explains a philosophical view of life which is indigenous to North America. This way of thinking is evident in the Native Languages and Cultures and in the spiritual prac ...


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Compiled by Hans Rollmann 1. Creation Myth of Newfoundland 2. The Origin of Thunder 3. Relationship with Nature 4. Newfoundland in the Glooscap Myth of the Nova Scotian Micmac 5. The Separation of the Micmac from the Beothuk 6. Spells and Curses: Settler Perceptions of Micmac 7. Roman Catholic Faith Back to main Native Religions page



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