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Micmac PanoramaThe Micmac Indians who lived in what is now the Gaspe
Peninsula in southeastern Canada were a gathering-hunting-fishing
people whose lives were transformed by the advent of French traders and
missionaries beginning with the explorations of Jacques Cartier in
1534. A reconstructed 1675 Micmac village in the town of Gaspe
demonstrates subsistence activities in each of the four seasons of the
year using both traditional and introduced tools. Credits: Photographs by Carolyn Merchant; panorama assembly and web page by Rob Weinberg. Panoramas updated by Ravi Shivanna using PanoramaStudio 3 (July 2018) |