Micmac
Native American people inhabiting Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec.
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There was no chef,the women did the cooking.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
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Basically yes. The languages are similar but more associated with the languages of the Montagnais and Cree in Quebec. The dialect of the Restigouche Micmac in Quebec differs enough from the Micmac of Nova Scotia that they have some difficulty in understanding each other.
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Frog Croaking Moon -from the micmac tribe. learning in maine studies :)
Yes, they did!
Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
A "babiche" is a Micmac (North American Indian tribe) word for rawhide thongs or lacings used for tieing - especially snowshoes - or weaving.
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There was no chef,the women did the cooking.
they traveled by boat
No. They were their own tribe, but they gave birth (not literally) to the Metis tribe.
the mi'kmaq tribe used spears for weapons
The Micmacs lived, and still live in, the woodlands.
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