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  1. Mi'kma'ki - Wikipedia

    • Mi'kma'ki or Mi'gma'gi is composed of the traditional and current territories, or country, of the Mi'kmaq people, in what is now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and eastern Quebec, Canada. It is shared by an inter-Nation forum among Mi'kmaq First Nations and is divided into seven geographical and traditional districts with Taqamkuk being separately represented as an ei… See more

    History

    Each district was autonomous, headed by a Sagamaw. He would meet with Wampum readers and knowledge … See more

    Governance

    Traditionally each Mi'kmaq district had its own independent government. Those governments were composed of a chief and a council. The council included the band chiefs, elders, and other important leaders. The role of … See more

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    StatusConfederated districts of Wabanaki
    Common languagesMi'kmawi'simk
    Demonym(s)Mi'kmaq
    Districts

    The eight districts are the following: (names are spelled in the Franci-Smith orthography, followed by the Listuguj orthography in parens):
    Epekwitk aq Piktuk (Epegwitg aq Pigtug)
    • Eskikewa'ki… See more

     
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    Oct 2, 2024 · Mi’kmaq, 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 …

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    Abstract: On the whole, the Mi’kmaw and Acadian people living in seventeenth and eighteenth century peninsular Mi’kma’ki (modern-day Nova Scotia) got along well.

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