The Mi'kmaq grew crops such as corn, beans, squash, and potatoes. They also harvested wild berries and plants for food. Additionally, they practiced fishing, hunting, and gathering as part of their traditional way of life.
Grow. The corn will grow fast.
The future tense of "grow" is "will grow." For example, "The plant will grow taller with more sunlight."
The past tense of "grow" is "grew," and the future tense is "will grow."
I have no idea what you mean by grow. There are several meanings for grow you know. If you mean grow trees, it should be "种植"(zhòng zhí);if you mean grow up, it should be "成长" (chéng zhǎng).
The present passive voice of "grow" is "is grown." For example, "This crop is grown in a greenhouse."
they now call it mikmakik, but the word mikmaq is influenced by the french, so it could have been L'nukik since the mikmaq called themselves lnu
Nukumi
the mikmaq aka (L'nu) taught history throught stories and legends. Example: The mikmaq land was destroyed, the forests burnt the river dryed, no animals left but a few, so Bear came and taught the mikmaq to respect the land and use everybit of its catch, and not to waste. This might have been the telling of the asteroid that hit north America 13,000 years ago.
they eat worms and little things
lived in wigwams traveled by foot or canoe
they sit on tolliet and they pooping and later that eat it :)
The Mi'kmaq word for hello is kwe'
The mikmaq were once enemies with the Mohawks and waged war with them. They were also enemies with the British.
They got to Canada by a large peice of ice from Europe to P.E.I (Prince Edward Island).
Oral history helped pass down stories and legends
The mikmaq people use to have the signification by having there game going for a day long without stopping
They made tools out of trees and nature. They hunted animals for food. They respected all living things. Ex. Trees, animals.