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What did Micmac people live in?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 9/10/2021

Although most micmacs live in Eastern Canada, several hundred of these natives americans live in New EWngland states known for its bluberries and potatoes

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Do Micmac girls see the future?

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