Although most micmacs live in Eastern Canada, several hundred of these natives americans live in New EWngland states known for its bluberries and potatoes
yes
The Micmacs lived, and still live in, the woodlands.
Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
Although most micmacs live in Eastern CAnada, several hundred of these natives americans live in New EWngland states known for its bluberries and potatoes
Although most micmacs live in Eastern Canada, several hundred of these natives americans live in New EWngland states known for its bluberries and potatoes
Laurie Lacey has written: 'Micmac Indian medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Micmac Indians
what do the micmac play
Yes, they did!
Although the tribe occupied most east coast provinces of Canada there was known to be a tribe living in northern Maine of the U.S.A.
Yes. The MicMac (variously spelled and pronounced) are Nova Scotia aboriginal people, and they still live here today.
Basically yes. The languages are similar but more associated with the languages of the Montagnais and Cree in Quebec. The dialect of the Restigouche Micmac in Quebec differs enough from the Micmac of Nova Scotia that they have some difficulty in understanding each other.
Albert D. DeBlois has written: 'Micmac lexicon' -- subject(s): Micmac language, Dictionaries, English