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The Mi'kmaq people tracked animals primarily using their deep understanding of the natural environment and animal behavior. They observed signs such as tracks, scat, and markings on trees to determine the presence and movement of animals. Additionally, they relied on their knowledge of seasonal patterns and animal habits to locate game effectively. This skillful tracking was essential for hunting and gathering, integral to their way of life.

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