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The Mi'kmaq (or Micmac) Indians originally inhabited areas of northeastern Canada, but some groups migrated into the northeastern United States, particularly to regions like Maine and parts of New England. Their movement was driven by factors such as the search for resources, trade opportunities, and the impact of European colonization, which altered traditional territories and pushed Indigenous groups to adapt to new conditions. Additionally, they sought to maintain their cultural practices and community ties in response to changing environmental and social landscapes.

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