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The two peoples known to white settlers as 'Montagnais' and 'Naskapi' were actually members of the same people, Innu. Living in different areas and having different manner of dress, they were dealt with separately by the colonizing Europeans, but they hav...
This page was last updated on September 28th, 2008
Innu (from I)
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Montagnais Language and the Montagnais Innu NationMontagnais Language and the Montagnais Innu Nation
Language, culture, history and genealogy.
Mushuau Innu Natuashish SchoolMushuau Innu Natuashish School
Innu cultural information, community photos, and student and teacher materials from the tribal school.
Kawawachikamach NaskapiKawawachikamach Naskapi
Information about this Naskapi community near the Labrador-Quebec border.
Mashteuiatsh MontagnaisMashteuiatsh Montagnais
Community page for this Quebec band of Innu.
Aboriginal Peoples: The InnuAboriginal Peoples: The Innu
Historical and cultural information about the Innu people of Labrador.
InnuInnu
Brief cultural and historical overview of the Innu.
Innu TerminologyInnu Terminology
Explanation of the distinctions between the terms "Naskapi," "Montagnais," and "Innu."
Montagnais, Naskapi, and AttikamekwMontagnais, Naskapi, and Attikamekw
Tribal history of these three related First Nations of Canada, by Lee Sultzman.
The Innu Nation/Mamit InnuatThe Innu Nation/Mamit Innuat
This official website represents two of the three Innu organizations, the Innu Nation and Mamit Innuat (the third is Mamuitun). Information on history, culture, political situation, land rights, and women's issues.

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