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Innu Traditional Stories
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1985 (Creation)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains an article titled The Montagnais by Alan Cooke published in The Beaver (1985). This article contains colour paintings of the Innu, who live along the North Shore and are related to the Cree who live along the rivers draining into Hudson Bay and James Bay. A third group who live in the central interior of the peninsula are called the Naskapis and continued their traditional life independent of fur traders. This file contains photocopied excerpts of an unidentified book.The introduction is about relations between Innu and Hydro Quebec. Traditional Stories of the Innu are discussed as well. [Originally titled: Montagnais -Naskapi myths]