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The early Micmacs celebrated birth with various rituals and customs that emphasized community and spirituality. When a child was born, the family would often engage in a ceremonial feast, inviting relatives and friends to honor the new life. They believed that the newborn possessed a unique spirit, and rituals might include the use of tobacco and singing to bless the child. Additionally, naming ceremonies were significant, as names were thought to carry power and meaning within the tribe.

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