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- The Mi'kmaq people have different symbols that represent their culture and identity123:
- The circle represents unity of the Micmac People1
- The invisible Thunderbird represents strength and wisdom1
- The band with four circles represents four Micmac mothers who supported the tribe and the advancement of their people1
- The bear claw represents strength and assistance1
- The Mi'kmaq Star is a symbol of unity and the sun, and has four colors representing the four directions2
- The Mi'kmaq National flag has three colors signifying the three divine persons, and a cross signifying Christ3
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The circle represents unity of the Micmac People The invisible Thunderbird represents strength & wisdom The band with four circles represents four Micmac mothers who supported the tribe & the advancement of our people The bear claw represents strength & assistancemicmac-nsn.gov/about-our-logo/The Mi’kmaq Star is seen as a symbol of unity for the Mi’kmaq people, but also a symbol for the sun, which is a powerful figure in traditional spiritual life. This Mi’kmaq Star represents the four directions with white representing the north, “ the land of ice and snow, where even the animals are white ”.
mikmaqwoodenart.square.site/s/stories/about-the-…The Mi'kmaq National flag has three colors, white, red, and blue, signifying the three divine persons, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. The cross signifies Christ who was crucified on the Cross.www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ca_micmc.html - People also ask
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