Mi'kmaq
The Mi'kmaq (also Míkmaq, Micmac, Mi'gmaq) are a First Nations people indigenous to northeastern New England, Canada's Maritimes, and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec. The word Mi'gmaw is the singular form of Mi'gmaq. The Nation has a population of about 20,000 of whom approximately one-third still speak the Algonquian Mi'kmaq language, which was once written in Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing and is now written using most letters of the standard English alphabet.
In the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, October is deemed Mi'kmaq History Month and the entire Nation celebrates Treaty Day annually on October 1st.
Mi'kmaq First Nations
- Elsipogtog First Nation (population: 2,484)
Note: Mi'kmaq names in the table have all been spelt according to a single orthography; however, there are other Mi'kmaq orthographies in use (compare Kespék versus Gespeg).
Other
Mi'kmaqs Had some of the Biggest penis`s in the world.They were massive hard to suck too. The smallest was 7 inchs long! The Biggest Found one was 20 inchs! (CBC)
The name "Massive Penis`s ATTACK " It was a horible attack for the mic macs....all though the women didnt mind and sum of the gays.