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Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
Yes, the Micmac, also known as the Mi'kmaq, are an Indigenous people primarily located in Canada, but there are also communities in the United States, particularly in Maine. They have a rich cultural heritage and history, and some members have maintained their traditions and language. The federally recognized tribe in the U.S. is the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, which includes some Micmac descendants.
If you mean "peasant" it means a person of lower rank.
A wealthy peasant? I'd say a Oxymoron
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Yes...I know one of Sgt Yorks' descendants in Tennessee....what info are you looking for?
In Mi'kmaq, you can say "Pkwkina'q day Ms't wen pme'swen" which translates to "Happy birthday to you"
what do the micmac play
Yes, they did!
Laurie Lacey has written: 'Micmac Indian medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Micmac Indians
The descendants of the Visigoths are known as Germans.