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  1. Mi'kmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME

    The Mi'kmaq Nation is a Federally Recognized Tribal Nation located in Aroostook County in Northern Maine. Regionally, the Mi'kmaq Nation is composed of seven districts with 29 bands and a …

  2. Mi'kmaq - Wikipedia

    The traditional national territory of the Mi'kmaq is named Mi'kma'ki (or Mi'gma'gi); it is one of the five confederated Wabanaki (or Dawnland) countries.

  3. Mi’kmaq | People & History | Britannica

    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 …

  4. Mi'kmaq Nation - Wabanaki Alliance

    Since becoming federally recognized, the tribe has made great strides. It now offers many services to tribal members, with many developing economic opportunities in the hopes that the tribe may one …

  5. Mi'kmaq - New World Encyclopedia

    The Mi'kmaq ([miːgmaɣ]; (also spelled Míkmaq, Mi'gmaq, Micmac or MicMac) are a First Nations/ Native American people, indigenous to northeastern New England, Canada 's Atlantic Provinces, and the …

  6. The Rich History and Resilience of the Mi'kmaq People

    A rich exploration of the Mi'kmaq people, their deep connection to the land, historical challenges, and ongoing cultural preservation amidst modern struggles.

  7. History and culture of the Mi’kmaq Tribe - History Defined

    The Mi’kmaq people are a large Algonquian First Nation tribe whose political influence and culture are still in effect today. Though not as well-known as many of their neighbors, the Mi’kmaq people of …

  8. Mi'kmaq - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Aug 13, 2008 · Mi’kmaq (Mi’kmaw, Micmac or L’nu, “the people” in Mi’kmaq) are Indigenous peoples who are among the original inhabitants in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Alternative names for the …

  9. Mi'kmaq Nation - Wikipedia

    The Mi'kmaq Nation (formerly the Aroostook Band of Micmacs) is a US federally recognized tribe of Mi'kmaq people, based in Aroostook County, Maine. [1][3] Their autonym is Ulustuk. Of the 28 bands …

  10. The Mi'kmaq Nation - Wabanaki Nation - mitsc.org

    After a long struggle, the Mi’kmaq Nation received federal recognition in 1991, and subsequently changed their name from the Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians. The majority of the approximately …