Mikmaq

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Definition

Noun: 1. A member of a First Nations people indigenous to the northeastern region of North America, specifically the Maritime Provinces of Canada and parts of Quebec and Maine. * The Mikmaq are part of the larger Algonquian language and cultural family.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • A Mikmaq elder shared traditional stories with the community.
    • The art exhibit featured beautiful baskets woven by a Mikmaq artist.
    • The history of the Mikmaq in this region spans thousands of years.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to the Mikmaq people.
    • Mikmaq territory is defined by historical treaties.
    • She studies Mikmaq linguistics and oral traditions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mi'kmaq: An alternative spelling that includes an apostrophe, representing a glottal stop in the original pronunciation. This spelling is increasingly common and preferred in many academic and community contexts.
  • Mi'kmaw: This form is often used as the singular noun for a person (e.g., "He is a Mi'kmaw") or as an adjective (e.g., "Mi'kmaw culture"). "Mikmaq" or "Mi'kmaq" is often used as the plural noun for the people.
  • L'nu: The people's own word for themselves in the Mi'kmaq language, meaning "the people."
Synonyms
  • Indigenous person (of the Maritime region): A broader, non-specific term.
  • First Nations person (of the Maritime region): A broader, modern administrative term in Canada.

Note: "Mikmaq" is a proper noun referring to a specific nation. General synonyms like "Native American" or "American Indian" are less precise and can be considered outdated or inappropriate in many contexts.

Noun
  1. a member of the Algonquian people inhabiting the Maritime Provinces of Canada

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