Gaspesian
The term "Gaspesian" refers to the indigenous peoples of the Gaspé Peninsula in Quebec, Canada. This group primarily includes the Mi'kmaq and Innu nations, who have rich cultural traditions and histories tied to the region's natural resources. The Gaspesian people traditionally engaged in fishing, hunting, and gathering, relying on the land and sea for sustenance.
Gaspesian culture is characterized by its unique languages, art, and social practices. The community has worked to preserve its heritage through storytelling, music, and crafts. Today, Gaspesian peoples continue to advocate for their rights and maintain their cultural identity in a modern context.