The Mi'kmaq First Nation called it Chebucto. Rudyard Kipling dubbed it "Warden of the Honour of the North". In 1993 Harper's Bazaar described it as "the very anatomy of a hip city", and in ...
...the arrival of European settlers, the Mi'kmaq called themselves L'nu'k, which simply.....human beings.' Their present name, Mi'kmaq, derives from nikmaq, meaning 'my kin.....Brunswick, ...
Links to resources on living conditions and ways of life of the Mi'kmaq. ... people I worked with, and here's one on the Mi'kmaq. Others deal with the Salish Kootenai and ... Confederacy of ...
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... Nations People of Nova Scotia are known as the Mi'kmaq. At the time of first contact with ... 16th and 17th centuries the Mi'kmaq lived in the region now ...
The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) Traditional Mi'kmaq Culture Mi'kmaq History During the 17th century, Mi'kmaq families likely hunted, fished, and trapped from Newfoundland's southwest coast to ...