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Mikmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME The Micmac language is an Algonquin one, related to that of the Micmacs' southern neighbors, the Maliseets, Passamaquoddy, Penobscot and Abenaki All these northeastern tribes are culturally and linguistically related
Museum - Mikmaq Nation For Micmacs; disease, increased warfare, different tools and technologies and new religions would change their culture forever Despite all of these changes, the Micmacs have persisted
About Us - Mikmaq Nation Micmacs and Maliseets living in Aroostook County came together to form the Association of Aroostook Indians (AAI) in the mid 1960's The two Tribes worked together to get the two Tribes recognized through the 70's The two Tribes separated when the Maliseets achieved Federal Recognition in 1980
History of Mikmaq Nation in Presque Isle, ME | Mikmaq Nation Throughout the 1980's the Micmacs worked hard to receive Federal Recognition With the assistance of Harald Prins, genealogist, and his wife Bunny McBride they did much research to prove that the Micmacs have lived in Aroostook County for hundreds of years
Micmac Ancestry | Membership Information - Mikmaq Nation Micmacs have been in Aroostook County for hundreds of years, however the Mi'kmaq Nation has only been Federally Recognized since November of 1991 We also do not have records on any other Micmac Tribes There are 28 Micmac Tribes throughout Canada
Tribal Land - Mikmaq Nation Throughout the 1980's the Micmacs worked hard to receive Federal Recognition With the assistance of Harald Prins, genealogist, and his wife Bunny McBride they did much research to prove that the Micmacs have lived in Aroostook County for hundreds of years
AGENDA - Mikmaq Nation To apply for membership with the Aroostook Band of Micmacs the first thing you must do is register with the office To do so, complete and return the attached membership application
1 Final Draft - micmac-nsn. gov eved in 1991 As part of this step, the Tribe’s name was officially changed from the Aroostook Band of Micmacs to Mi� �kmaq Nation Federal recognition enables the Tribe to receive funding and benefits from the Bureau of Indian
The Mikmaq Nation: Heritage | History | Legacy Video Descriptions the spiritual aspects of the Mi'kmaq culture One of the Pipe Keepers of the Mi’kmaq Nation (formerly the Aroostook Band of Micmacs) discusses some of the rituals, practices and symbols of their spirituality as well
Job Opportunities | Presque Isle, ME | Mikmaq Nation MISSION STATEMENT Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status or the presence of a non-job related medical condition or handicap Job Opportunities Indian preference does apply We are an equal opportunity employer and service provider