
Innu
The Montagnais, were so called by the Europeans, with whom they traded freely, because they inhabited the low mountains of the North Shore. The Montagnais have always called themselves Innu, meaning "human being". With 14,725 individuals in 2001, this nation is the most populous of Quebec.
Carrefour d’accueil ilnu / Nikuishkushtakan
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Sit back and relax while watching whales from your balcony! Condos, cabins or camping accommodations are available.
www.essipit.com
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For hunting, fishing, watching wildlife or a well-deserved relaxing break, take advantage of a stay in nature in order to practice your favourite activities.
www.essipit.com
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Mushuau-nipi, in northern Quebec, is a place of sharing with respect to the Innu way of life. In August and September, experience the sensation of grand caribou hunting. Includes hiking, archaeological visits and rabaska canoe expeditions.
www.ashini.com
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Situated on the shore of the Lac St-Jean, this inn offers five cozy rooms that have been completely renovated while offering all the convenience, charm and comfort of an authentic inn. Visit us to discover the community of Mashteuiatsh.
www.AubergeMaisonRobertson.ca
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Come and discover Aboriginal life as well as various cultural and traditional activities. Your host will help you discover the way of life of the Pekuakamiulnuatsh. Culture, tradition and spirituality are featured, all throughout your stay.
www.aventureplumeblanche.com
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At Native Art and Stained Glass, colours, lights and the imagination are prominently displayed through unique stained glass art that brightens our boutique. Come discuss your special projects with us!
www.boutiquedartsamerindiens.com
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Immerse yourself in the serenity of the sun setting over the lake before enjoying a deep rejuvenating sleep in one of our seven comfortable and elegant cabins.
www.domainephilippe.com
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On July 15th to 17th: Come celebrate Aboriginal artistic, sporting and culinary talents on the banks of the magnificent Lac St-Jean. Entertainment and discovery are on the agenda for the entire family.
www.kuei.ca
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The spirit of the Pekuakamiulnu, the connection between the past and the present. Come and discover the Mashteuaitsh Museum and its interpretive site related to the indigenous flora "Nuhtshimitsh, in the forest" which presents the connection with Mother Earth.
www.museeilnu.ca
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Accompanied by Innu guides from Mashteuiatsh, find out everything there is to know about Northern Pike fishing. Take advantage of the land’s splendours. Relax in the comfort of our cabins or enjoy a stay at our inn.
www.reservoirpipmuacan.com
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