Mi'kmaq used the land, the rivers, lakes and ocean as a pantry. All they needed was available from nature. The ocean gave them fish, shellfish and sea mammals such as seal and whale. From the rivers they took eel and salmon and the lakes gave them trout and panfish such as bass, carp and pike. The forest provided Moose, deer, bear and rabbit. Grouse ducks and geese were also plentiful.
the micmac were always on the move to stay with the food
Micmac means a member of an American Indian people or the Algonquian language of the Micmac.
The Micmacs got their food by hunting and fishing.They hunted using bow and arrows, spears and heavy wooden club.
what do the micmac play
Yes, they did!
Laurie Lacey has written: 'Micmac Indian medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Micmac Indians
yes they did
Paqtism < wolf>
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Albert D. DeBlois has written: 'Micmac lexicon' -- subject(s): Micmac language, Dictionaries, English
Basically yes. The languages are similar but more associated with the languages of the Montagnais and Cree in Quebec. The dialect of the Restigouche Micmac in Quebec differs enough from the Micmac of Nova Scotia that they have some difficulty in understanding each other.
There was no chef,the women did the cooking.