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Tintamarre is an
Acadian tradition of
marching through one's
community making noise with
improvised instruments and
other noisemakers,
usually in celebration...
- Île
Tintamarre, also
known as Flat Island, is a
small island with an area of
approximately 0.8
square kilometres (0.3 sq mi). It is
located in the Caribbean...
- word in
Acadian French meaning "clangour" or "din", and may
refer to:
Tintamarre, an
Acadian noisemaking tradition Tantramar Marshes, a
National Wildlife...
- The
Tantramar Marshes, also
known as the
Tintamarre National Wildlife Area, is a
tidal saltmarsh around the Bay of
Fundy on the
Isthmus of Chignecto. The...
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Saint Barthélemy, then to the
French part of
Saint Martin, then to Île
Tintamarre, then
again to Guadeloupe. Finally, they were
taken back to Europe, where...
- birds, some not
common on the mainland, as well as some very rare plants.
Tintamarre National Wildlife Area The Miꞌkmaq
fished in the Bay of
Fundy and lived...
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Saint Barthélemy, then to the
French part of
Saint Martin, then to Île
Tintamarre, then
again to Guadeloupe. Finally, they were
taken back to Europe, where...
- day of
their community. On that day, the
Acadians celebrate by
having a
tintamarre, a big
parade and
procession for
which people dress up with the colors...
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Saint Martin, and some
neighbouring islets, the
largest of
which is Île
Tintamarre. The
southern 40% of the
island of
Saint Martin constitutes Sint Maarten...
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Acadians celebrating the
Tintamarre and
National Acadian Day in Caraquet, New Brunswick...