-
hieroglyphic writing Lake
Micmac near Halifax, Nova
Scotia Micmac ParClo,
partial cloverleaf at Lake
Micmac,
formerly Micmac Rotary Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth...
- HMCS
Micmac was a Tribal-class
destroyer which served the
Royal Canadian Navy from 1945 to 1964.
Micmac was the
first modern, high-performance warship...
-
Micmacs is a 2009
French comedy film by
French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Its
original French title is
MicMacs à tire-larigot (loosely "Non-stop shenanigans")...
- Quebec: The
Micmac Messenger. Lenhart, John.
History relating to
Manual of prayers, instructions,
psalms and
hymns in
Micmac Ideograms used by
Micmac Indians...
-
replaced the
previous spelling Micmac.: 3
Although this
older spelling is
still in use, the Miꞌkmaq
consider the
spelling "
Micmac" to be "tainted" by colonialism...
- Harvey's page on Míkmawísimk
Micmac Teaching Grammar.
Delisle /
Metallic 1976. "Mi'kmaq
Language and the Mi'kmaq
Indian Tribe (
Micmac Indians, Mikmaq, Míkmaq...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Lake
Micmac is a
freshwater lake
located in the
Halifax Regional Muni****lity in Nova...
- 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. Their...
-
Philip Bernard (fl. 1786) was a Mi'kmaq
chief in the
geographical area of St.
Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia.
Chief Bernard negotiated to
receive legal title...
- adversaries: "That, in
their opinion to
declare war
formally against the
Micmac Indians would be a
manner to own them a free and
independent people, whereas...