Innu
The Innu are an Indigenous people primarily located in northeastern Canada, particularly in the provinces of Quebec and Labrador. They traditionally lived in the boreal forests and relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for their sustenance. The Innu have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, stories, and art forms.
Historically, the Innu were known as the Montagnais and Naskapi, with distinct groups and dialects. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights and land, working to preserve their culture and improve their communities. The Innu are also involved in various economic activities, including tourism and resource management.