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- Innu abstract "The Innu are the indigenous inhabitants of an area they refer to as Nitassinan (“Our Land”), which comprises most of the northeastern portions of the provinces of Quebec, Canada and some western portions of Labrador, Canada. Their population in 2003 includes about 18,000 people, of which 14,000 live in Quebec and under 3000 in Labrador. Their ancestors were known to have lived on these lands as hunter-gatherers for several thousand years, living in tents made of animal skins. Their subsistence activities were historically centred on hunting and trapping caribou, moose, deer and small game. Some coastal clans also practised agriculture, fished, and managed maple sugarbush. Their language, Innu or Ilnu (popularly known as Montagnais), is spoken throughout Nitassinan, with certain dialect differences. It is part of Cree language group, and unrelated with neighboring Inuit language.The Innu were allied with neighbouring Atikamekw, Maliseet and Algonquin against their traditional enemies, the Mi'kmaq and Iroquois. During the Beaver Wars (1640 –1701) the Iroquois repeatedly invaded their territories, and enslaved women and warriors, as well as plundering their hunting grounds in search of more furs. Since these raids were made by the Iroquois with unprecedented brutality, the Innu themselves now took over the torment and torture and the cruelty of their Indian enemies. The Naskapi, on the other hand, were usually in conflicts with the advancing southward Inuit in the east.".
- Innu language English_language.
- Innu language French_language.
- Innu language Innu_language.
- Innu populationPlace Canada.
- Innu populationPlace Labrador.
- Innu related Cree.
- Innu religion Christianity.
- Innu thumbnail InnuNation.svg?width=300.
- Innu totalPopulation "18000".
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink davis_inlet.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink 0103.html.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink mon.html.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink 1E1-Montagns.html.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink www.innu.ca.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink www.naskapi.ca.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink 10512a.htm.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink www.tipatshimuna.ca.
- Innu wikiPageExternalLink www.tshikapisk.ca.
- Innu wikiPageID "81430".
- Innu wikiPageRevisionID "603581304".
- Innu group "Innu".
- Innu langs English_language.
- Innu langs French_language.
- Innu langs Innu_language.
- Innu popplace "Canada".
- Innu poptime "18000".
- Innu related Cree.
- Innu rels "Christianity, other".
- Innu subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Innu subject Category:Algonquian_peoples.
- Innu subject Category:Innu.
- Innu type EthnicGroup.
- Innu type CommunityOrganization.
- Innu type Collective.
- Innu comment "The Innu are the indigenous inhabitants of an area they refer to as Nitassinan (“Our Land”), which comprises most of the northeastern portions of the provinces of Quebec, Canada and some western portions of Labrador, Canada. Their population in 2003 includes about 18,000 people, of which 14,000 live in Quebec and under 3000 in Labrador. Their ancestors were known to have lived on these lands as hunter-gatherers for several thousand years, living in tents made of animal skins.".
- Innu label "Innu (volk)".
- Innu label "Innu".
- Innu label "Innu".
- Innu label "Innu".
- Innu label "Innu".
- Innu label "Innus".
- Innu label "Инну".
- Innu sameAs Innu.
- Innu sameAs Innu.
- Innu sameAs Innus.
- Innu sameAs Innu_(volk).
- Innu sameAs Innu.
- Innu sameAs m.0kzyy.
- Innu sameAs Q497568.
- Innu sameAs Q497568.
- Innu wasDerivedFrom Innu?oldid=603581304.
- Innu depiction InnuNation.svg.
- Innu homepage www.innu.ca.
- Innu isPrimaryTopicOf Innu.
- Innu name "Innu".