Micmac


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a member of the Algonquian people inhabiting the Maritime Provinces of Canada

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the Algonquian language of the Micmac

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The utilization of the structural analysis methodology and the MicMac software, taken from prospective, allows to find (prioritize) construction projects' key stakeholders, in the short term (by means of the Direct Influence Matrix-DIM) as well as in the long term (Indirect Influence Matrix-IIM) and to review its consistency (by means of the Displacement Plane-DP).
Maine's Passamaquoddy and Micmac nations also are interested in cannabis.
Para ello, el anlisis se desarrollo con la ayuda de la Matriz de Influencias Directas del software MICMAC (Laboratorio de Investigacion Prospectiva y Estrategica-LIPSOR, Paris).
Over the last 600 years, the state of Maine has overseen the destruction of more than 20 Native Maine tribes state wide, to the current situation of just four remaining Native Bands: the Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot, and the Passamaquoddy (M.
Included in this last grouping are songs from the Micmac, Algonkian, Saulteaux, Cree, Sioux, Blackfoot, Blood, Nootka, Bella Coola, Tlingit, Kwakiutl, and Inuit nations all performed by First Nations singers.
Analisis estructural con el metodo MICMAC, y estrategia de los actores con el metodo MACTOR.
In July 2011, a 74-year-old aboriginal (Micmac) woman from eastern New Brunswick sought medical care at our hospital for an influenza-like illness, including a dry cough and acute diarrhea, of 3 days' duration.
Through the death of his daughter's cat and its mysterious resurrection, Louis begins to understand a dark secret about a Micmac Indian burial ground, the site of the town's "pet sematary." When his young son is tragically killed, Creed will do anything to keep his family together.
As an educator, I was naturally drawn to part seven on decolonization, which contains three essays on Micmac literacy and assimilation (Marie Battiste), four centuries of church-run schooling (Suzanne Fournier and Ernie Crey), and examining culture theory (Verna St.