The Mi'kmaq (or Micmac) people are believed to have inhabited the region now known as Newfoundland and Labrador for thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting their presence as far back as 5,000 years ago. Their traditional territory includes parts of eastern Canada, and they have a rich history of seasonal migrations and settlement in the area. The arrival of European settlers in the late 15th century significantly impacted their way of life and territorial claims.
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Timber and Beavers. :D
People who live in Labrador are commonly referred to as "Labradorians." Labrador is a region in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The term can apply to both those who are originally from Labrador and those who reside there.
i dont really knoe sorry peoples
the micmacs lived in north and south america
Labrador, it is a part of the province of Newfoundland on the (slightly north) east coast of Canada.
they live in Canada
According to StatCan, in 2006, the proportion of urban population is 57,79%.For a total population of 499 035 inhabitants, there are 288 370 living in an urban area.This is from the 2006 census and the data includes Newfoundland and Labrador.
12 i belive. My friend Martin was over there last month he said he saw about 12 people over there so im guessing there are only about 12, maybe 20-25 but lets not get to full of ourselves come on people ! - billie jean NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS NETWORK http://www.nlhhn.org/default.htm
The Naskapi people of Canada, lived in the subarctic culture region. Somewhere near Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Micmacs lived, and still live in, the woodlands.
Approximately 2.4 million people live in the Atlantic region of Canada, which includes the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.