Jacques Cartier's interactions with the Mi'kmaq during his expeditions in the 1530s were characterized by initial curiosity and trade, but also conflict. Cartier sought to establish alliances for trade, particularly in furs, and he documented the Mi'kmaq's way of life and culture. However, misunderstandings and tensions arose, leading to confrontations, including skirmishes. Ultimately, these interactions laid the groundwork for future European colonization and its impacts on Indigenous communities.
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
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Nukumi
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No he was not
spain
1534
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.
France
yes he was in a relationship.
his wife was NOT
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