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- Naskapi abstract "The Naskapi (Nascapi, Naskapee, Nascapee) or Naskapi Innu are the indigenous Innu inhabitants of an area referred to by many Innu to as Nitassinan, which comprises most of what other Canadians refer to as eastern Quebec and Labrador, Canada. The Naskapi themselves use a different word in their language to refer to this land, st'aschinuw, ᒋᑦ ᐊᔅᒋᓄᐤ (chit-aschinuw) which is the 2nd person plural inclusive possessive form of the noun ᐊᔅᒋᔾ (aschiy) 'land' or 'earth'.Innu people are frequently divided into two groups, the Montagnais who live along the north shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, in Quebec, and the less numerous Naskapi who live farther north. The Innu themselves recognize several distinctions (e.g. Mushuau Innuat, Maskuanu Innut, Uashau Innuat) based on different regional affiliations and various dialects of the Innu language.The word "Naskapi" (meaning "people beyond the horizon") first made an appearance in the 17th century and was subsequently applied to Innu groups beyond the reach of missionary influence, most notably those living in the lands which bordered Ungava Bay and the northern Labrador coast, near the Inuit communities of northern Quebec and northern Labrador. The Naskapi are traditionally nomadic peoples, in contrast with the territorial Montagnais. Mushuau Innuat (plural), while related to the Naskapi, split off from the tribe in the 20th century and were subject to a government relocation program at Davis Inlet. The Naskapi language and culture is quite different from the Montagnais, in which the dialect changes from y to n as in "Iiyuu" versus "Innu"[1]. Some of the families of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach have close relatives in the Cree village of Whapmagoostui, on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay.".
- Naskapi language English_language.
- Naskapi language French_language.
- Naskapi language Naskapi_language.
- Naskapi populationPlace Canada.
- Naskapi populationPlace Labrador.
- Naskapi related Cree.
- Naskapi related Innu.
- Naskapi religion Christianity.
- Naskapi thumbnail Kawawachikamach_Band_of_the_Naskapi_Nation.jpg?width=300.
- Naskapi totalPopulation "18000".
- Naskapi wikiPageExternalLink 1E1-Montagns.html.
- Naskapi wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- Naskapi wikiPageID "81444".
- Naskapi wikiPageRevisionID "599321218".
- Naskapi group "Naskapi".
- Naskapi hasPhotoCollection Naskapi.
- Naskapi langs English_language.
- Naskapi langs French_language.
- Naskapi langs Naskapi_language.
- Naskapi popplace "Canada".
- Naskapi poptime "18000".
- Naskapi related Cree.
- Naskapi related Innu.
- Naskapi rels "Christianity, other".
- Naskapi subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Naskapi subject Category:First_Nations_in_Atlantic_Canada.
- Naskapi subject Category:First_Nations_in_Quebec.
- Naskapi subject Category:Naskapi.
- Naskapi type Abstraction100002137.
- Naskapi type FirstNationsInAtlanticCanada.
- Naskapi type FirstNationsInQuebec.
- Naskapi type Group100031264.
- Naskapi type Organization108008335.
- Naskapi type PoliticalUnit108359949.
- Naskapi type SocialGroup107950920.
- Naskapi type State108168978.
- Naskapi type Unit108189659.
- Naskapi type YagoLegalActor.
- Naskapi type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Naskapi type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Naskapi type EthnicGroup.
- Naskapi type Collective.
- Naskapi comment "The Naskapi (Nascapi, Naskapee, Nascapee) or Naskapi Innu are the indigenous Innu inhabitants of an area referred to by many Innu to as Nitassinan, which comprises most of what other Canadians refer to as eastern Quebec and Labrador, Canada.".
- Naskapi label "Naskapi".
- Naskapi label "Naskapi".
- Naskapi label "Наскапи".
- Naskapi sameAs Naskapi.
- Naskapi sameAs m.02vk565.
- Naskapi sameAs Q495753.
- Naskapi sameAs Q495753.
- Naskapi sameAs Naskapi.
- Naskapi wasDerivedFrom Naskapi?oldid=599321218.
- Naskapi depiction Kawawachikamach_Band_of_the_Naskapi_Nation.jpg.
- Naskapi isPrimaryTopicOf Naskapi.
- Naskapi name "(ᓇᔅᑲᐱ)".
- Naskapi name "Naskapi".