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- Mikmaq - Wikipedia
Mi'kmaq (singular: Mi'kmaw) comes from the word ni'kmaq meaning "my friends"
- GitHub - micmacIGN micmac: Free open-source photogrammetry software tools
MicMac is a free open-source photogrammetric software for 3D reconstruction under development at the National Institute of Geographic and Forestry Information - French Mapping Agency - (IGN) and the National School of Geographic Sciences (ENSG) withing the LASTIG lab
- Mikmaq Nation | Presque Isle, ME
The Micmac are recognized as excellent producers of porcupine quill on birch bark boxes and wooden flowers of strips of maple, cedar and white birch The majority of the 1,500 + members of the Mi'kmaq Nation live within Aroostook County, located in Northern Maine
- micmac MMVII README. md at master · micmacIGN micmac
MicMac is a free open-source photogrammetry solution developed at (IGN) - French Mapping Agency - since 2003 A second version named MMVII aimed at facilitating external contributions and being more maintainable in the long term has been in development since 2020
- Micmac Family Health Clinic | Healthcare Facilities
To unite with Tribal Members to elevate the health status of the Micmac Tribe to the highest level This will be accomplished by educating and providing services that encourage and promote responsibility for personal, family, and tribal wellness
- MicMac Cooperative Applications
MicMac Cooperative Applications offers a comprehensive platform for cooperatives to automate businesses, scale memberships, and foster shared responsibility among members
- Mi’kmaq | People History | Britannica
Mi’kmaq, the largest of the Native American (First Nations) peoples traditionally occupying what are now Canada’s eastern Maritime Provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) and parts of the present U S states of Maine and Massachusetts
- Micmac Tribe Facts - The History Junkie
The Micmac Tribe is a Northeast Indian Tribe that resided around Nova Scotia, Quebec, and the northeast of Maine The tribe still maintains a population of 170,000 people The first Europeans to make contact were early European explorers, John Cabot and Jacques Cartier
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