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Innu - Wikipedia To avoid confusion with the Inuit, who belong to the Eskimoan peoples, today only the singular form "Innu Ilnu" is used for the Innu, members of the large Cree-language family
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
Innu (Montagnais-Naskapi) - The Canadian Encyclopedia Innu-aimun (the Innu language) is part of the Algonquian language family It is spoken by people traditionally known as Montagnais, while Iyuw Iyimuun is a dialect spoken by the Naskapi
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"
Inuit vs. Innu — What’s the Difference? Inuit are indigenous peoples of the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska, known for their igloos and kayaks, while Innu are Native Americans from northeastern Quebec and Labrador, known for their caribou hunting
Innu - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures The Innu, who are also known as "Montagnais-Naskapi," occupied a vast area of the Labrador Peninsula extending from the Gulf of St Lawrence and the lower St Lawrence River north to Ungava Bay and northwest to James and Hudson bays
Native Americans: Innu Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Naskapi and Montagnais Innu people of Canada
ATLANTIC - INNU - First Nations History The Innu, an Indigenous people of Canada’s eastern boreal forests and tundra, have a history as enduring as the granite ridges and windswept plateaus of Nitassinan, their ancestral homeland
Canada History Innu The Innu are an Indigenous people of Canada who traditionally inhabited the areas of present-day Labrador and Quebec They are also known as the Montagnais and Naskapi, and they are part of the larger Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic known as the First Nations
About the Innu Language – Innu-aimun Innu (also called Innu-aimun and previously called montagnais) is an Algonquian language spoken by the Innu of Labrador and Quebec in Eastern Canada