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  1. Mi’kmaq, also spelled Micmac, the largest of the Native American (First Nations) peoples traditionally occupying what are now Canada’s eastern Maritime Provinces ( Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) and parts of the present U.S. states of Maine and Massachusetts.
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    Who are the Mi’kmaq?
    For ten thousand years, this rugged, sea-swept peninsula has been home to the Mi'kmaq people. Mi’kmaq and First Nations people have enriched this province with their legends, art, music, spirituality, history, and language. Mi'kmaq Culture in Nova Scotia | Tourism Nova Scotia
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    How many Mi'kmaq are there in Nova Scotia?
    In 2015, there were 13 Mi’kmaq nations in Nova Scotia with a total registered population of 16,268. New Brunswick ’s nine nations included 8,210 registered people, while the two nations in each of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador had populations of 1,294 and 26,966, respectively.
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    What is Mi'kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia?
    Mi'kmaq History Month. Treaty Day, (October 1st) marks the beginning of Mi'kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia as proclaimed in 1993 by then Premier John Savage and Mi'kmaq Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy. Its purpose is to promote public awareness about the Mi'kmaw culture and heritage for all citizens of Nova Scotia.
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    How many Mi’kmaq live on First Nations?
    As of 2015, the number of people registered with Mi’kmaq First Nations was 58,763. Of that total, 23,997 were members of the Qalipu First Nation of Newfoundland, a landless community officially recognized by the Government of Canada in 2011. Excluding the landless Qalipu, 56 per cent of Mi’kmaq people lived on reserves in 2015.
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  3. Mi'kmaq Culture in Nova Scotia | Tourism Nova Scotia

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    For ten thousand years, Mi’kmaq and First Nations people have enriched Nova Scotia with their legends, art, music, spirituality, history, and language. For over ten thousand years, this …

  4. https://museum.novascotia.ca/resources/mikmaq
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    The ethnology collectionconsists of numerous items that are both functional and decorative. Over hundreds of years the Mi’kmaq has mastered an array of complex yet creative techniques they incorporated into cultural objects. The objects that make up the provincial ethnology collection are seen as ‘living objects ’in the …
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      In 1997, the Miꞌkmaq–Nova Scotia–Canada Tripartite Forum was established. On August 31, 2010, the governments of Canada and Nova Scotia signed a historic agreement with the Miꞌkmaw Nation, establishing a process whereby the federal government must consult with the Miꞌkmaw Grand Council before engaging in any activities or projects that affect the Miꞌkmaq in Nova Scotia. This covers most, if not all, actions these governments might take within that jurisdi…

      • New Brunswick: 18,525 (~2.4%)
      • Ontario: 32,095 (~0.22%)
      • Nova Scotia: 34,130 (~3.5%)
      • Quebec: 25,230 (~0.29%)
    • https://novascotia.ca/.../mikmaq-history

      Mi'kmaq History Month Treaty Day, (October 1st) marks the beginning of Mi'kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia as proclaimed in 1993 by then Premier John Savage and Mi'kmaq Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy. Its purpose is to …

    • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mikmaq

      See all related content →. Mi’kmaq, also spelled Micmac, the largest of the Native American (First Nations) peoples traditionally occupying what are now …

    • https://archives.novascotia.ca/mikmaq

      Some five hundred years ago, Europeans arrived on the shores of Mi'kma'ki, bringing with them cultural traditions and systems of order and governance very different from those of the …

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      Aug 13, 2008 · In 2015, there were 13 Mi’kmaq nations in Nova Scotia with a total registered population of 16,268. New Brunswick ’s nine nations included 8,210 registered people, while the two nations in each of Prince Edward Island …

    • https://www.unsm.org

      The Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq is a tribal council created in 1969 to provide a unified political voice for the Mi’kmaq people of Nova Scotia. Over the last 50 years, "the union" has grown - expanding our capacity and our scope of …

    • https://www.novascotia.ca/museum/mikmaq/?section=thumb&page=9

      The Nova Scotia Museum's Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection is a database of more than 700 portraits and illustrations that provide a glimpse into the history of the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada. 1. …

    • https://mikmaqnation.tribalpages.com

      Mi’kma’kik today includes Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, the north shore of New Brunswick to the Saint John River watershed, eastern Maine, part of …

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