Mi'kmaq

The Mi'kmaq ([miːgmaɣ]; (also spelled Míkmaq, Mi'gmaq, Mi'qmac, or formerly Micmac) are a First Nations or Native American in the United States people, indigenous to northeastern New England, Canada's Atlantic Provinces, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec. They are part of the Northeastern Woodlands. The word Míkmaw is an adjectival form of the plural noun for the people, Míkmaq.

Mi'kmaq
(one of the) Míkmaq State flags
Total population
40,000
Regions with significant populations
Canada (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec), United States (Maine)
Languages
English, Míkmaq, French
Religion
Christianity, other
Related ethnic groups
other Algonquian peoples
The Mi'kmaq

The nation has a population of about 40,000 of whom approximately one-third still speak the Algonquian language L'nuí'simk which was once written in Míkmaq hieroglyphic writing and is now written using most letters of the standard Latin alphabet.

In the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, October is celebrated as Mi'kmaq History Month and the entire Nation celebrates Treaty Day annually on October 1.

Mi'kmaq First Nation subdivisions

Mi'kmaq names in the table have all been spelled according to a several orthographies. The Mi'kmaq orthographies in use are Mí'kmaq hieroglyphs, the orthography of Silas Tertius Rand, the Pacifique orthography, and the most recent Smith-Francis orthography, which has been adopted by most of the Mi'kmaq First Nation.

CommunityProvince/StateTown/ReserveEst. Pop.Míkmaq name
Abegweit First NationPEScotchfort, Rocky Point, Morell396Epekwitk
AcadiaNSYarmouth996Malikiaq
Annapolis ValleyNSCambridge Station219Kampalijek
Aroostook Band of MicmacMEPresque Isle920Ulustuk
Bear River First NationNSBear River272L’setkuk
Buctouche First NationNBBuctouche80Puktusk
Burnt Church First NationNBBurnt Church 141,488Eskinuopitijk
Chapel Island First NationNSChapel Island576Potlotek
Eel Ground First NationNBEel Ground844Natuaqanek
Eel River Bar First NationNBEel River Bar589Oqpíkanjik
Elsipogtog First NationNBBig Cove3000+Lsipuktuk
Eskasoni First NationNSEskasoni3,800+We'kistoqnik
Fort Folly First NationNBDorchester105Amlamkuk Kwesawék
Micmacs of GesgapegiagQCMaria1,174Keskapekiaq
Nation Micmac de GespegQCFontenelle490Kespék
Glooscap First NationNSHantsport ?Pesikitk
Indian Island First NationNBIndian Island145L’nui Menikuk
Lennox Island First NationPELennox Island700L’nui Mnikuk
Listuguj Mi'gmaq First NationQCListuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation3,166Listikujk
Membertou First NationNSSydney1,051Maupeltuk
Metepenagiag Míkmaq NationNBRed Bank527Metepnákiaq
Miawpukek First NationNLConne River2,366Miawpukwek
Millbrook First NationNSTruro1400Wékopekwitk
Pabineau First NationNBPabineau214Kékwapskuk
Paq’tnkek First NationNSAfton1Paqtnkek
Pictou Landing First NationNSTrenton547Puksaqtéknékatik
Indian Brook First NationNSIndian Brook (Shubenacadie)2,120Sipekníkatik
Wagmatcook First NationNSWagmatcook623Waqmitkuk
Waycobah First NationNSWhycocomagh900Wékoqmáq

Demographics

YearPopulationVerification
1500     4,500Estimation
1600     3,000Estimation
1700     2,000Estimation
1750     3,000Estimation
1800     3,100Estimation
1900     4,000Census
1940     5,000Census
1960     6,000Census
1972     9,800Census
2000   20,000Estimation

References

  • Rita Joe, Lesley Choyce. 2005. The Mi'kmaq Anthology, Nimbus Publishing (CN), 2005, ISBN

Documentary film

  • Our Lives in Our Hands (Mi'kmaq basketmakers and potato diggers in northern Maine, 1986) Archived 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine

Other websites


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