Marie C Mius d’Azy
Lifespan: 1660 – 1700
Birth: 1660 in Mi’kmaq Nation
Occupation: Unknown
Marriage: Philippe M d’Entremont
Children: Joseph M d’Entremont
Parents: Chief Henri of Micmac Abenaki Sachem Membertou & Unknown
Death: 1700 in Port Royal, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial: Unknown
In the lush landscapes of 17th century Nova Scotia, the life of Marie Mius d’Azy, also known as Marie Micmac, unfolds as a remarkable story of cultural intersection and resilience. Born in 1660 into the Micmac tribe, or the Mi’kmaq people, Marie’s early years were deeply rooted in the traditions of a community that had thrived in the region for millennia.
Marie grew up in a society where living in harmony with nature was paramount. The Mi’kmaq people, skilled in hunting, fishing, and gathering, nurtured a profound spiritual connection with the land, celebrating their heritage through traditional ceremonies and customs. This deep respect for nature and community values shaped Marie’s worldview from a young age.
