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Of course they did. All first nations people had their own unique spiritual traditions and beliefs. Prior to the first contact with Europeans the tribe recognized the spirit in all things. Living close to the earth and in harmony with all around was not a choice, it was an imperative to survival. Animism is the best way to express the beliefs but it was more than that. Spirit of the earth, including the forest, the waters and the sky were all respected celebrated and acknowledged. Kji Niskam or Kisu'lk or Great Spirit was prominent in many of the stories and legends passed on through Mi'kmaq oral history.

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