All of them. The Mi'kmaq lived from both the salty waters of the great ocean, the fresh waters of the lakes and streams and all the lands. Fishing and hunting was good. Mother earth provided all the needs of the tribe from food, shelter, medicine, clothing and transportation.
they live in Canada
The fur trade.
Gerard V. La Forest has written: 'Natural Resources and Public Property Under the Canadian Constitution' -- subject(s): Canada, Ressources naturelles
Europeans are no longer welcome in Canada
Europeans are no longer welcome in Canada
The first Europeans to reach Canada were the Vikings.
eastern europeans
Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.
The Vikings are Europeans and it was people of Asian descent that discovered Canada first.
Usually in an airliner.
There are currently about 1600 registered Mi'kmaq tribal members in Canada however this would not include the thousands of mixed race heritage Mi'kmaq all over Canada and the American east coast.
Although most micmacs live in Eastern Canada, several hundred of these natives americans live in New EWngland states known for its bluberries and potatoes