Mi’kmaq

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The Mi’kmaq are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands whose traditional territory spans much of Atlantic Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.

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Label Occurrences
Mi'kmaq 29
Mi'kmaq people 10
Mi'kmaq language 7

Statements (48)

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Subject: Mi’kmaq
Description of subject: The Mi’kmaq are an Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands whose traditional territory spans much of Atlantic Canada and parts of the northeastern United States.

Referenced by (57)

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Nova Scotia hasEthnicCommunity Mi’kmaq
Nova Scotia indigenousPeople Mi’kmaq
Innu relatedGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
King William's War belligerent Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Wabanaki Confederacy hasMember Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Penobscot people relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Northeast Woodlands inhabitedBy Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Indigenous languages of Canada includesLanguage Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi’kmaw (Mi’kmaq)
Algic languages includes Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq language
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language closelyRelatedTo Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq language
Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada hasOriginalInhabitants Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi’kmaq people
Eastern Woodlands traditionalInhabitants Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Maritime Canada hasSignificantCommunity Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Annapolis Royal campaigns belligerent Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Jesuits in New France targetGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Third Indian War participant Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Battle of Grand Pré (1747) belligerent Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Battle of Grand Pré (1747) involvedIndigenousGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Colony of Nova Scotia ethnicGroups Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Acadians relatedGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Maritime Provinces ethnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Kejimkujik National Park hasEthnicCulturalAssociation Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Algonquin people relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Cape Breton Island hasIndigenousPeople Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Wigwam usedBy Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Algonquian peoples includesEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Military history of New France ally Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Port Royal associatedWith Mi’kmaq
subject surface form: Port Royal (Acadia)
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Micmac burial ground associatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Miꞌkmaq people
Northeastern North America hasIndigenousPeoples Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Maliseet relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Passamaquoddy relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
People of the Dawn associatedWithPeople Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Father Rale's War involvedIndigenousGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Dawnland traditionalHomelandOf Mi’kmaq
Father Le Loutre's War belligerent Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Atlantic Canada hasSignificantCommunity Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Wabanaki peoples hasMember Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Wabanaki peoples hasMember Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaw Nation
Wabanaki peoples usesLanguage Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq language
Miramichi River hasCulturalSignificanceFor Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Miramichi River languageOfToponym Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
French–Native American wars involvedIndigenousAlliesOfFrance Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Algic includesLanguage Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq
Penobscot language closelyRelatedTo Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq language
Maliseet people relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people
Passamaquoddy people relatedEthnicGroup Mi’kmaq
this entity surface form: Mi'kmaq people