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The Chodichétts are a French-speaking Aboriginal people who reside in the eastern Canadian province of Quebec. They are members of the Algonquin Nation. The Chodichétts are also known as the Maliseet, Malecites, and Micmac. The Chodichétts are believed to have migrated to eastern Quebec from the north around the time of the arrival of the French in the late 1600s. At the time of the French settlement, the Chodichétts were living in the area around the Bay of Fundy. In the early 1700s, the French began to colonize the area and the Chodichétts were forced to move further inland. By the 1800s, they had settled in the area around the town of Sainte-Foy-Laval. Today, the Chodichétts live in the towns of Sainte-Foy-Laval, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, and Saint-Lambert. The Chodichétts are a francophone Aboriginal people. They speak the Chodichét language, a member of the Algonquin language family. The Chodichét language is considered to be endangered by the Canadian government. The Chodichétts are a traditional people who live in the rural area. They are involved in hunting, fishing, and gathering. They also engage in traditional crafts such as beadwork, pottery, and wood carving. The Chodichétts are members of the Catholic Church. The Chodichétts have a diverse culture which includes traditional beliefs and practices. Some of the traditional beliefs of the Chodichétts include the belief in a spirit world, the importance of ceremonialism, and the belief in a pantheon of gods and goddesses. The Chodichétts also have a rich tradition of storytelling which is used to pass on cultural knowledge. The Chodichétts have a variety of customs which include the practice of polygamy. They also have a strong tradition of community participation which includes the participation in traditional ceremonies and festivals. The Chodichétts are a proud people and they maintain their culture and customs through the practice of traditional ceremonies and celebrations.
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