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Union of Nova Scotia Indians
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.

Míkmaq Resources
Links to Míkmaq related sites.

Chapel Island
Official homepage of this Canadian First Nation, with cultural,political, and historical information.

The Mi'kmaq (Micmac)
Heritage, politics and other information on this Nation.

Membertou Band
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

Acadia First Nation
Information on this Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, Indian band.

Indian Head First Nations
Information and links about the Newfoundland Mi'kmaq and the Indian Head First Nations Band.

Mi'kmaq for grades 4-6
Lesson plans and materials for Canadian classes learning about Mi'kmaq and other First Nations people.

Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection
The Nova Scotia Museum's collection of portraits and illustrations in various media, of the Mi'kmaq of Atlantic Canada.

Míkmaq.com
Fact sheets and links to individual bands, history and culture, lands, language lessons, governance, articles about issues.


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