The Mi'kmaq people lived harmoniously within their environment, utilizing the abundant resources of the forests, rivers, and coastal areas of eastern Canada. They practiced a semi-nomadic lifestyle, moving seasonally to hunt, fish, and gather, which included activities like fishing for salmon, hunting moose, and collecting berries. Their deep understanding of the land guided their sustainable practices, ensuring they maintained a balance with nature. Additionally, they constructed canoes and dwellings suited to their surroundings, reflecting their adaptability and resourcefulness.
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
They made tools out of trees and nature. They hunted animals for food. They respected all living things. Ex. Trees, animals.
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
they sit on tolliet and they pooping and later that eat it :)
The Mi'kmaq word for hello is kwe'
lived in wigwams traveled by foot or canoe
Killer whales live in a marine environment.
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
You can not live without your environment.
they can live in any environment because they get food of anywhere and they can live there