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which changed over time from Old
Montagnais to Innu-aimun (po****rly
known since the
French colonial era as
Montagnais), is
spoken throughout Nit****inan...
- or
Montagnais is an
Algonquian language spoken by over 10,000 Innu in
Labrador and
Quebec in
Eastern Canada. It is a
member of the Cree–
Montagnais–Naskapi...
- The
Montagnais, or Innu, are a
First Nation in Canada. Look up
Montagnais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Montagnais (meaning
mountaineers in French)...
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nehlueun (Western
Montagnais, Piyekwâkamî dialect) ilnu-Aimûn (Western
Montagnais,
Betsiamites dialect) innu-Aimûn (Eastern
Montagnais) Cree is believed...
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Montagnais is a
meteorite crater located on the
continental shelf south of Nova Scotia, Canada. It
measures 45
kilometres (28 mi) in diameter, and its...
- are
still caribou hunters, and more
nomadic than many of the
Montagnais; the
Montagnais have more
permanent settlements. The
total po****tion of the two...
- west-to-east order, the
subsequent branchings were: Arapaho-Gros Ventre, Cree-
Montagnais, Menominee, and Cheyenne; then the core
Great Lakes languages: (Ojibwe–Potawatomi...
- 72917°W / 51.89167; -65.72917
Poste Montagnais Poste Montagnais (French pronunciation: [pɔst mɔ̃taɲɛ]) or
Poste des
Montagnais ([- de -]) is the site of Hydro-Québec's...
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people distinguished. The ones with
which they had good
relations were the
Montagnais and the St.
Lawrence Iroquoians. They also knew of the Inuit, whom they...
- (Nutashkuan) Première
Nation des
Innus de
Nutashkuan (French:
Montagnais de Natashquan,
Montagnais of
Natashquan or
Nutashkuan Innu
First Nation) is an Innu...