mi'kmaq history - EAS

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  1. 10,000 years
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    Mi’kmaq people have occupied their traditional territory, Mi’gma’gi, since time immemorial. Mi’kmaq continue to occupy this area as well as settlements in Newfoundland and New England, especially Boston. Oral history and archeological evidence place the Mi’kmaq in Mi’gma’gi for more than 10,000 years.
    Occupying areas from Newfoundland down to future Boston, archeological evidence and oral histories would date the Mi’kmaq to the Atlantic area for as long as 10,000 years. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the Mi’kmaq would spend the spring and summer on the coast, and then move inland during the fall and winter.
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    Where did the Mi’kmaq live?
    Mi’kmaq people have occupied their traditional territory, Mi’gma’gi, since time immemorial. Mi’kmaq continue to occupy this area as well as settlements in Newfoundland and New England, especially Boston. Oral history and archeological evidence place the Mi’kmaq in Mi’gma’gi for more than 10,000 years.
    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/micmac-mik…
    What is the Mi’kmaq government?
    The Mi’kmaq Tribe is governed by the Santé Mawiómi (Grand Council) which includes the kji’saqmaw (Grand Chief), a Putus (Wampum and Treaty Holder), and a kji’keptan (Grand Captain (advisor on political affairs) and a keptan or saqmaw, a Chief of each district of Mi’kma’ki.
    mikmaqnation.tribalpages.com/
    What is another name for Mi’kmaq?
    See Article History. Alternative Title: Micmac. Mi’kmaq, also spelled Micmac, the largest of the North American Indian tribes 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.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Mikmaq
    Did the Mi’kmaq serve in WW1?
    Despite facing discrimination in Canada and a lack of civil rights ( Mi’kmaq and other Indigenous peoples were not granted the right to vote until 1960), more than 200 Mi’kmaq warrior-soldiers ( sma’knisk) served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in the First World War .
    www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/micmac-mik…
  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Mikmaq

    WebHistorically, the Mi’kmaq were probably the people that Italian explorer John Cabot first encountered in 1497. Although early European chroniclers described them as fierce and …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mi'kmaq

    On August 30, 2010 the Miꞌkmaw Nation and the Nova Scotia provincial government reached an historic agreement, affirming that the Miꞌkmaw Grand Council was the official consultative authority that engages with the Canadian federal government and the provincial government of Nova Scotia. The Miꞌkmaq–Nova Scotia–Canada Tripartite Forum preceded the agreement. The August 2010 agreement is the first such collaborative agreement in Canadian history; it includes …

    • New Brunswick: 18,525 (~2.4%)
    • Ontario: 32,095 (~0.22%)
    • Nova Scotia: 34,130 (~3.5%)
    • Quebec: 25,230 (~0.29%)
  5. Mi’kmaq History – Mi'kmaq History Month

    https://mikmaqhistorymonth.ca/mikmaq-history

    WebMi’kmaq History. Home / Mi’kmaq History. Mi’kmaw Camp. [ca.1880] Theodore Keisel. 78-712-2462. Beaton Institute, Cape Breton University. The history of Mi’kmaw people is

  6. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/micmac-mikmaq
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    Mi’kmaq are among the original inhabitants of the Atlantic region in Canada, and inhabited the coastal areas of Gaspé and the Maritime Provinces east of the Saint John River. This traditional territory is known as Mi’gma’gi (Mi’kma’ki) and is made up of seven districts: Unama’gi (Unama’kik), Esge’gewa’gi (Eskikewa…
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  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_Mi%EA%9E%8Ckmaq

    During Queen Anne's War, the Miꞌkmaw militias participated again in defending Miꞌkmaki against the migration of the British into the region. Again, they made numerous raids along the Acadia/ New England border. They made numerous raids on New England settlements along the border in the Northeast Coast Campaign. In retaliation for the Miꞌkmaw militia raids (and the Raid on Deerfield), …

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    • https://www.liquisearch.com/mikmaq_people/history

      WebHistory. The Mi'kmaw territory was divided into seven traditional "districts". Each district had its own independent government and boundaries. The independent governments had a …

    • Mi'kmaq History Month – Wi'kipatmu'k Mi'kmawey – Honoring of …

      https://mikmaqhistorymonth.ca

      Web2022 Mi’kmaq History Month Poster Mi’kmaw Beadwork & the Art of Beading Perfected through process and vision, Mi’kmaw beadwork represents life and creation. Generations …

    • https://mikmaqnation.tribalpages.com

      WebThe Mi’kmaq Tribe is the very first Tribe to have contact with foreigners from other continents. The genealogy and history of the Mi’kmaq Tribe can establish the lineages …

    • www.muiniskw.org/pgHistory0.htm

      WebMI'KMAW HISTORY. - OVERVIEW. Kejimkujik petroglyph representing the. union of the seven districts into one nation. For many thousands of years, The Mi'kmaq people made their home in Mi'kma'ki. The earliest traces

    • sipeknekatik.ca/history

      WebMi’kmaq people have been living on Turtle Island for over 11,000 years, and as such have influenced Canadian, and specifically Atlantic Canadian culture in many profound ways. …



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