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attack the Innu, who retaliated in an attempt to reclaim their ancestral territory. The Innu had a disadvantage in numbers and weaponry, and eventually began to avoid the area rather than risk further defeat. During this conflict, the French colonists took many Innu women as wives. French women did not immigrate to New France in the early period.
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hide on a frame. They rubbed it with a mixture of animal brain and pine needle tea to soften it. The dampened hide was formed into a ball and left overnight. In the morning, it would be stretched again, then placed over a smoker to smoke and tan it. The hide was left overnight. The finished hide was called buckskin.
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and killed two of the Mohawk chiefs with one shot; one of his men shot and killed the third. The Mohawk reportedly fled the scene. Although the French also traded extensively with the Mohawk and other
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region have never officially ceded their territory to Canada by way of treaty or other agreement. But, as
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Traditionally, buckskin leather was a most important material used for clothing, boots, moccasins, house covers and storage. Women prepared the hides and many of the products made from it. They scraped the hides to remove all fur, then left them outside to freeze. The next step was to stretch the
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hides and scraps of cloth. They filled the dolls with tea and gave them to young girls to carry on long journeys. The girls could play with the dolls while also carrying important goods. Every able-bodied person carried something. Men generally carried the heavier bags and women would carry young
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The second, and more widespread, version of the oral history describes a more immediate conflict. In this version, the Innu taught the French how to survive in their traditional lands. Once the French had learned enough to survive on their own, they began to resent the Innu. The French began to
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with ones made of cloth. Most still wore boots and pants made from caribou hide. Women wore long dresses of buckskin. Contemporary Innu women have often replaced these with manufactured pants and jackets. Women traditionally wore their hair long or in two coils. Men wore theirs long.
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Both genders wore necklaces made of bone and bead. Smoke pipes were used by both genders, marked for women as shorter. If a man killed a bear, it was a sign of joy and initiation into adulthood and the man would wear a necklace made from the bear's claws.
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for several thousand years. To support their seasonal hunting migrations, they created portable tents made of animal skins. Their subsistence activities were historically centred on hunting and trapping
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to represent community concerns. The chiefs of both councils sit on the Innu Nation's board of directors and the three groups work in cooperation with one another.
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churches, all encouraged the Innu to settle in more permanent, majority-style communities, in the belief that their lives would improve with this adaptation. This
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site. They also negotiated compensation for another project on the Upper Churchill, where large tracts of traditional Innu hunting lands were flooded.
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long shirt, all made by women. With the introduction of trade cloth from the French and English, people began replacing the
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2007:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1867:Labrador Innu organizations and land claims
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3837:. Historica Canada. September 19, 2023.
3659:Bell, Lynne; Williamson, Janice (2002).
3646:Canada's Tibet: The Killing of the Innu,
2948:"Innu Rights and Government in Labrador"
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2361:Men wore caribou pants and boots with a
2330:The Innu people grate the inner bark of
4079:James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
3861:"Penashue appointed to federal cabinet"
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1574:and Pennsylvania. On July 29, 1609, at
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995:PremiĂšre Nation des Innus de Nutashkuan
3718:(.pdf file). Retrieved March 20, 2009.
3704:, March 16, 2009, p. 21, available at
3618:"Montagnais-Naskapi Indians of Canada"
3536:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3493:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3450:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3407:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3364:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3347:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3304:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3287:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3244:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3201:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3197:St. Augustin Indian Settlement Reserve
3158:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3115:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3072:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
3007:Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
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27:First Nation in the Labrador Peninsula
2779:Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
2394:Animals traditionally eaten included
1171:Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam
756:, who establish settled territories.
467:being the southernmost group and the
7:
4229:Innu Takuaikan Uashat makMani-Utenam
2983:; Communications Branch. May 3, 2024
2273:adding citations to reliable sources
2219:Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
2171:adding citations to reliable sources
2056:New York Power Authority controversy
2005:adding citations to reliable sources
1414:adding citations to reliable sources
623:, live along the north shore of the
569:adding citations to reliable sources
211:Regions with significant populations
85:adding citations to reliable sources
2849:CĂŽte-Nord-du-Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent
2847:Located within the municipality of
2822:The residents were originally from
2107:hunting-gathering-fishing lifestyle
1925:Ntapueu ... i am telling the truth.
1754:Petisikapau, in the country around
1495:peoples against their enemies, the
3892:Handbook of North American Indians
3728:Rivet, France (February 7, 2006).
1128:Innu Nation of Matimekush-Lac John
25:
3865:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
3841:from the original on May 18, 2005
3377:"Registered Population - Essipit"
2774:Violence against indigenous women
2593:The spirits they believed in are
1948:twelve times the Canadian average
1653:Ouchestigouetch, at the heads of
1344:Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach
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2068:to buy power from its extensive
1977:
1877:Canadian government's relocating
1831:and provincial governments, the
1714:Kaniapiskau, at the head of the
1670:Papinachois, at the head of the
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1024:(St-Augustin Indian Settlement)
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3730:"Moravian Missions in Labrador"
3560:: Theytus Books. pp. 7â9.
3020:"Davis Inlet Innu get new home"
2933:Rogers & Leacock (1981:169)
2158:needs additional citations for
1776:Shelter Bay, around modern-day
1551:. This eventually developed as
72:needs additional citations for
3734:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
2837:Municipality of Saint-Augustin
2105:lines would hinder the Innu's
1732:Musquaro (or Romaine), on the
1241:Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation
748:The Naskapi are traditionally
1:
4224:Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation
4198:Northeastern Quebec Agreement
2045:Northeastern Quebec Agreement
1946:had a suicide rate more than
885:Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation
4550:Indigenous peoples in Canada
4212:First Nations (Indian bands)
1677:Tadousac, west of the lower
1460:referred to the Innu as the
1452:Reindeer hunting in Labrador
771:have close relatives in the
409:The ancestors of the modern
331:("people"), formerly called
3538:. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
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2682:, conservationist and actor
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39:Montagnais (disambiguation)
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3738:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1744:Northwest River, north of
1050:Montagnais de Unamen Shipu
779:, on the eastern shore of
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456:, and is unrelated to the
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3835:The Canadian Encyclopedia
3671:. University of Alberta.
3622:www.canadiangenealogy.net
3510:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3467:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3424:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3381:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3321:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3261:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3218:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3175:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3132:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3089:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
3046:fnp-ppn.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca
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183:Innu traders outside the
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4066:Treaties and land claims
3554:Penticton Indian Reserve
2720:GeneviĂšve McKenzie-Sioui
2668:Jonathan Genest-Jourdain
2662:Sharon Fontaine-Ishpatao
2205:were established by the
2062:New York Power Authority
402:("Our Land", ááá
áŻáá) or
30:Not to be confused with
4545:Ethnic groups in Canada
4323:Natashquan (Nutashkuan)
4073:Great Peace of Montreal
4052:Seven Nations of Canada
3532:Kawawachikamach Reserve
2946:Higgins, Jenny (2008).
2686:Natasha Kanapé Fontaine
2676:, journalist and writer
2644:Jani Bellefleur-Kaltush
1969:Kawawachikamach, Quebec
1707:Eastmain, north of the
1629:Escoumains, around the
1078:Conseil tribal Mamuitun
3978:Ethnolinguistic groups
3962:Northeastern Woodlands
3343:Maliotenam 27A Reserve
2923:on September 30, 2011.
2807:Happy Valley-Goose Bay
2744:Laurie Rousseau-Nepton
2590:
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2541:was traded with other
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1873:Survival International
1694:Big River, around the
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337:French colonial period
50:. For other uses, see
46:For the language, see
4095:Regional councils and
3403:Innue Essipit Reserve
3068:Sheshatshiu 3 Reserve
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2543:First Nations peoples
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2103:electric transmission
1940:treatment of Tibetans
1930:Davis Inlet, Labrador
1845:coercive assimilation
1770:St. Augustin, on the
1760:Rupert House, around
1666:Ste. Marguerite River
1613:Chicoutimi, north of
1607:Bersimis, around the
1580:Crown Point, New York
1531:
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498:-dialect (Innu-Aimun)
392:and some portions of
327:("man", "person") or
251:Related ethnic groups
52:Innu (disambiguation)
4540:Algonquian ethnonyms
4057:Iroquois Confederacy
3884:General bibliography
3446:Mashteuiatsh Reserve
3300:Matimekosh 3 Reserve
3003:Natuashish 2 Reserve
2977:Government of Canada
2269:improve this section
2207:Hudson's Bay Company
2167:improve this article
2001:improve this section
1820:Gulf of St. Lawrence
1802:and eastward to the
1635:Godbout, around the
1506:Five Nations of the
1410:improve this section
1082:Over 23,000 members
968:Innus of Ekuanitshit
922:About 3,700 members
811:Labrador communities
625:Gulf of St. Lawrence
565:improve this section
525:, who belong to the
386:Indigenous Canadians
206:28,960 (2016 census)
185:Hudson's Bay Company
81:improve this article
4310:Mingan (Ekuantshit)
4045:Historical polities
3800:, November 8, 2004.
3707:Legislative Gazette
3702:Legislative Gazette
3489:Betsiamites Reserve
2891:www12.statcan.gc.ca
2835:Located within the
2120:Legislative Gazette
2091:Legislative Gazette
1919:were documented in
1738:Natashkwan, on the
1720:Michikamau, around
1641:Mistassini, around
1542:Samuel de Champlain
1497:Algonquian-speaking
1470:. They referred to
465:Innus of Nutashkuan
164:
4535:Algonquian peoples
4405:Indigenous peoples
3948:Indigenous peoples
3809:Sylvain Turcotte,
3714:2009-03-25 at the
3154:Nutashkuan Reserve
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2508:Indigenous bannock
2340:Traditional crafts
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1800:Little Whale River
1788:Waswanipi, on the
1772:St. Augustin River
1734:Olomanoshibo River
1700:Fort George Rivers
1659:Kaniapiskau Rivers
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2895:Statistics Canada
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