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- Mi'kmaq Spoken Language - Mi'kmaq Resource Centre - Stories, songs, histories and interviews, most in Mi'kmaq, with some English. Recorded in Real Audio. Presented with the assistance of University of Cape Breton, the Mi'kmaq Resource Centre and the Historica Foundation.
- Membertou Band - Provides an overview of the Mi'kmaq of Membertou, Mi'kmaq Nation. A source of information on First Nations in Canada and information relating to current issues facing the Mi'kmaq People
- Ktaqamkuk Mi'kmaq Alliance - Information on heritage and contemporary issues from a Mi'kmaq cultural organization.
- Mi'kmaq Resource Centre - Assembles and preserves the cultural, political, economic, and social history of the Mi'kmaq people. Features history, band information, ethnographies, essays, treaty transcripts, oral histories, and links to related sites.
- Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey/Education - Develops alternatives and promotes Mi'kmaq education, interests and rights and has jurisdiction in Mi'kmaq educational matters. Lists newsletters, its schools, contact information, Bill C30 and NS Bill 4.
- Mi'kmaq Kids Page - Youth and culture information from the Federation of Newfoundland Indians. With photographs, contact information, and a newsletter.
- Ktaqamkuk Mi'kmaq Alliance - Information on heritage and contemporary issues from a Mi'kmaq cultural organization.
- The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) - Heritage, politics and other information on this Nation.
- Ken Rollinson: Acadian-Mi'kmaq Artist - Metis Artist whose carvings reflect the mixture of Acadian and Mi'kmaq cultures that are part of his heritage.
- Bounty Repeal - Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Chiefs - Demand made by Chief of Millbrook band for a repeal of the Bounty Proclamation in Nova Scotia which pays a bounty for adult male Mi'kmaq scalps.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mi'kmaq language - The Mi'kmaq language (also spelled Míkmaq, Mi’gmaq, and Micmac) is an Eastern Algonquian language spoken by around 7,300 Míkmaq in Canada, and another 1,200 in United States, out of a total ethnic Míkmaq population of roughly 20,000. The word Míkmaq is ...
- Mi'kmaq - The Mi'kmaq (; (also spelled Míkmaq, Mi'gmaq, Micmac or MicMac) are a First Nations people, indigenous to northeastern New England, Canada's Atlantic Provinces, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec. The word Míkmaw is an adjectival form of the plural noun for the people, Míkmaq.
- Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing - Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing was a pictographic writing scheme and memory aid used by the Mi'kmaq.
- Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation - The Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation (in Francis-Smith orthography Listukuj Míkmaq) is a First Nations community with a registered population (2003) of 3152 members, most of whom are of Mi'gmaq ancestry. Of these, 1879 persons reside on the federal Indian reserve that was set aside by the legislature of Lower Canada in 1853, for the exclusive use ...
- Rita Joe - Rita Joe, PC , CM , LL.D (March 15, 1932 – March 20, 2007) was a Mi'kmaq-Canadian poet and song writer, called the Poet Laureate of the Mi'kmaq people.