Today, the Micmac, or Mi'kmaq, people actively preserve their cultural heritage while also engaging with modern society. Many live in communities across Canada and parts of the United States, where they maintain traditional practices such as storytelling, crafts, and ceremonies. Economic development initiatives, including tourism and natural resource management, are increasingly important for their communities. The Mi'kmaq continue to advocate for their rights and sovereignty, navigating contemporary challenges while honoring their rich history and traditions.
how did the micmac tribe treat john cabot
This is what my tech gave us , maybe it will help
This is what my tech gave us , maybe it will help
like chinese people
penobscot, maliseet, micmac tribes of native americans...I believe all are members of the abernaki nation
MicmacNative American people inhabiting Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec.double click on Micmac on this page for more information from answers.com
Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
The official language is English, but there are pockets of French and Micmac speakers, as well as immigrants who speak their native language in addition to English.
Wheat just like we do today
The rez today is very violent and dangerous. Because there are a lot of Bloods and Crepts out there. Are scared of them?
the climate of micmac is alway preaty warm and in the summer time really hot
Yes. The MicMac (variously spelled and pronounced) are Nova Scotia aboriginal people, and they still live here today.