
Mi'kmaq
The Mi'kmaq are an Indigenous people of Canada, primarily located in the maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, as well as parts of Quebec and the northeastern United States. They have a rich cultural heritage, with a deep connection to the land and a history that includes fishing, hunting, and gathering. Traditionally, the Mi'kmaq engaged in trade with European settlers, and their society was organized around family and community values. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights and preservation of their culture.
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The Mi'kmaq considered the French farmers to be envious and rude.
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