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Acadia First Nation http://www.acadiafirstnation.ca/
Information on this community composed of five reserves. History and economic development. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Aroostook Band of Micmacs http://www.micmac-nsn.gov/
Official site of the Maine band includes history, culture, and administrative information.
Chapel Island http://www.chapelisland.ednet.ns.ca/main.html
Official homepage of this Canadian First Nation, with cultural,political, and historical information.
Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq http://www.cmmns.com/
An organization that was formed in 1986 by the band councils of six mainland Nova Scotia First Nations.
Federation of Newfoundland Indians http://www.fni.nf.ca/
Cultural, historical, and bureaucratic information from the organization representing the Micmac people of Newfoundland.
Four Directions Institute: Micmac http://www.fourdir.com/micmac.htm
Tribal profile, timeline, and links.
Indian Head First Nations http://indianheadfirstnations.150m.com/index.htm
Information and links about the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq and the Indian Head First Nations Band.
Kitpu First Nation http://kitpu.bravehost.com
Official website of the Mi'kmaq band of the Port au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada. History, culture, language, and governmental information.
Ktaqamkuk Mi'kmaq Alliance http://kma.chebucto.org/index1.html
Information on heritage and contemporary issues from a Mi'kmaq cultural organization.
Membertou Band http://www.membertou.ca
Provides an overview of the Mi'kmaq of Membertou, Mi'kmaq Nation. A source of information on First Nations in Canada and information relating to current issues facing the Mi'kmaq People
Metepenagiag http://www.metepenagiag.com/
Information on New Brunswick's Oldest Village. Located on the Northwest Miramichi river, it has been home to the Mikmaq people for the last 3000 years.
Mi'kmaq Business & Service Directory http://www.mikmaq.ca
Web portal linking to Mi'kmaq arts, culture, language, history, spirituality, resources and a growing archive of news articles.
Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mikmaq/
The Nova Scotia Museum's collection of portraits and illustrations in various media, of the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada.
Mi'kmaq Resource Centre http://mrc.uccb.ns.ca/
Assembles and preserves the cultural, political, economic, and social history of the Mi'kmaq people. Features history, band information, ethnographies, essays, treaty transcripts, oral histories, and links to related sites.
Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey/Education http://kinu.ns.ca/
Develops alternatives and promotes Mi'kmaq education, interests and rights and has jurisdiction in Mi'kmaq educational matters. Lists newsletters, its schools, contact information, Bill C30 and NS Bill 4.
Mikmaq Language and the Mi'kmaq Indian Tribe http://www.native-languages.org/mikmaq.htm
Language, culture, history and genealogy. With a children's section.
Míkmaq Resources http://galrath.tripod.com
Links to Míkmaq related sites.
Native Council of Nova Scotia http://ncns.ednet.ns.ca/
The history and programs of the Native Council of Nova Scotia. Established to serve the needs of off reserve Mi'kmaq/aboriginals in the province.
Quebec History Encyclopedia: Micmac http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/MicmacIndians.htm
Article on the tribe from the Handbook of Indians of Canada.
The Mi'kmaq (Micmac) http://www.heritage.nf.ca/aboriginal/micmac.html
Heritage, politics and other information on this Nation.
Union of Nova Scotia Indians http://www.unsi.ns.ca/
Tribal council incorporated under the Nova Scotia Societies Act on 3 July 1970 to provide a unified political voice for the Míkmaq people. Seven of the thirteen Míkmaq Bands in Nova Scotia are represented: Eskasoni, Membertou, Wagmatcook, Waycobah, Chapel Island, Shubenacadie and Acadia.
What Became of the Mikmaq after 1755? http://www.leveillee.net/ancestry/mikmaqresources.htm
Genealogical and cultural resources on the Mikmaq people.

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