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Innu (Montagnais-Naskapi) | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Updated by Zach Parrott. Published Online September 1, 2010. Last Edited May 18, 2021. Innu, which means “people” in the Innu language, is the predominant term used to describe all Innu. Some groups maintain the use of one of two older terms: Montagnais (French for “mountain people”), usually applied to groups in forested, more southern ...
Innu - Wikiwand
The Innu / Ilnu or Innut / Innuat / Ilnuatsh ("people"), formerly called Montagnais from the French colonial period, are the Indigenous inhabitants of territory in the northeastern portion of the present-day province of Labrador and some portions of Quebec.
A hundred years of logging threatens the Innu link to their land
(Stéphane Bourassa, Canadian Forest Service) A hundred years of logging threatens the Innu link to their land. Published: July 19, 2023 10:59am EDT. X (Twitter) LinkedIn. “Nutshimit,” which means...
The Innu - Heritage
The Innu, formerly known as the Naskapi-Montagnais Indians, are an Algonkian-speaking people whose homeland (Nitassinan) is the eastern portion of the Quebec-Labrador peninsula. The word "Innu" means "human being", and the Innu language is called "Innu-aimun". Today there are over 16,000 Innu who live in eleven communities in Quebec and two in ...
Innu | Culture, Language & Traditions | Britannica
Innu, North American Indian peoples who spoke almost identical Algonquian dialects and whose cultures differed chiefly in their adaptation to their respective environments. The southern Innu, or Montagnais, traditionally occupied a large forested area paralleling the northern shores of the Gulf of.
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