-
includes the
communities of
Betsiamites and Papinachois. In 1931,
anthropologist Frank Speck argued that the word
Betsiamites could mean "those arriving...
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Betsiamites may
refer to: the
Betsiamites River in Quebec, the Innu
community of
Betsiamites (also
known as Pessamit) on the river. This disambiguation...
- The
Betsiamites (also
called Bersimis) is a
river of Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada,
which joins the
Saint Lawrence River. The 978
square kilometres (378 sq mi)...
- the
subject of an
ongoing legal battle, as the Innu
First Nation of
Betsiamites is
taking legal action to
protect its
indigenous land from logging. The...
- dialect): /l/ only
exists in the
southern dialects of
Mashteuiatsh and
Betsiamites.
Other dialects,
including the
standard orthography, use /n/ in those...
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along the
north s**** of the
Saint Lawrence River at the
mouth of the
Betsiamites River. It is
across the
river directly north of Rimouski, Quebec. Pessamit...
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Manicouagan 221 45,908 1,020
Outardes 499 19,057 400
Mitis 51 1,806.4 37
Betsiamites 444 18,984.1 366.7
Laval 42 641.6 13 Rivière du
Sault aux
Cochons 128...
- Sainte-Cécile-de-Milton
became a Muni****lity. 23 May: The
Indian reserve of
Betsiamites changed its name to Pessamit. The
Unorganized Territory of Chute-des-P****es...
- (Western Montagnais, Piyekwâkamî dialect) ilnu-Aimûn (Western Montagnais,
Betsiamites dialect) innu-Aimûn (Eastern Montagnais) Cree is
believed to have begun...
-
known as
Bersimis and
Betsiamites. The
Pessamit Innu Band owns only one
Indian reserve, Pessamit,
previously known as "
Betsiamites",
where lives the majority...