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Names of Places in the Maritimes

Mactaquac, Nashwaak, Quispamsis, Kouchibouguac, Restigouche, Abegweit, Pictou, Kejimkujik - Maliseet and Micmac place-names are what most non-Native Maritimers know of the languages that were spoken here when the first Europeans arrived. Their meanings are a record of what the original inhabitants of the land found significant.

They also show that early visitors, who kept many of the names, depended upon Indian guides when they travelled. Today, there are more Native names used for rivers, towns and other places in New Brunswick than in any of the other Atlantic provinces. did with New Glasgow, Nouvelle France or Cambridge. Maliseet and Micmac place-names fall into two categories: those that simply name natural features and those that describe them.

Table of Names

Place Name

Origin

Language

English Translation

Cobscook

kapskuk

Maliseet

at the falls

Quispamsis

qospemsis

Maliseet

little lake

Aukpaque

eqpahak

Maliseet

where the tide stops coming in

Katahdin

ktoton

Maliseet

big mountain

Wolastook

wolastoq

Maliseet

beautiful river

Mactaquac

meqtoqek

Maliseet

where the river is red

Keswick

nuhkamkicuwok

Maliseet

where water flows over soft gravel

Gaspe

gespe'g

Mi'kmaq

where it (land) ends

Shubenacadie

s'p'gne'gatig

Mi'kmaq

gound-nut land

Wagmatcook

waqam'tgug

Mi'kmaq

where water flows clean

Abegweit

epegwitg

Mi'kmaq

lying in the water (name for PEI)

Restigouche

ulastuguj

Mi'kmaq

nicely flowing river

Information presented in this section of Moncton.Net is taken from the Aboriginal Affairs Deparment of the Government of New Brunswick.

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