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An Innu cultural guardian relied on her passion for preserving history while creating a new children's book about the wonder of archaeology. Jodie Ashini, who co-wrote Uapikun and the Tshiashinnuat ...
Sheshatshiu Innu School hosted a grand opening of its expanded facilities. Staff, students, elders and community members were there for the ribbon cutting. (Andrea McGuire/CBC)Students, staff, elders ...
Sheshatshiu RCMP said they have one person was in custody Friday morning after fires destroyed multiple structures and ...
An inquiry into the treatment of Innu children in government care is resuming in Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation on Monday, with two weeks of community meetings planned. Innu community members are ...
INNU - bande-annonce Trailer. Florent Vollant, musicien iconique de la nation innue, sent l'urgence de se raconter comme il ...
3rd annual Uinipeku (ocean) Expedition combines Innu knowledge with environmental monitoring to open new career pathways for young peopleSheshatshiu, Nitassinan, NL, June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ...
The Innu Nation Main Office in Sheshatshiu, N.L., is pictured in May, 2023. Statistics show Indigenous children are overrepresented in the province's foster-care system. Sarah Smellie/The Canadian ...
The Innu communities of Uashat mak Mani-utenam and Matimekush-Lac John signed on Thursday a Reconciliation and Collaboration Agreement with the Iron Ore Company of Canada (IOC).
INNU NATION Population of about 16,000 in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador Traditional hunting grounds known as Nitassinan Not related to northern neighbours, the Inuit, but closely related to Cree ...
The Innu historically hunted across the Labrador plateau and have traded with Europeans since the latter's earliest presence on the coast, possibly as early as the 1600s.
The Innu Nation also wants the next federal government to commit to pursuing recommendations that were set out in the Canadian Human Rights Commission on Aug. 9, including a modern treaty ...
The Innu were forced to settle here in the late 1960s when the native land where they roamed freely was flooded to create Smallwood Reservoir and the 5,428-megawatt Churchill Falls generating station.