Category
page 1Indigenous peoples in Canada
First Nations
Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
indigenous peoples in Canada
descendants of the indigenous peoples who lived in the territory now known as Canada before its capture by European colonists

Innu people
The Innut ('People') -- singular: Innu/Ilnu ('man, person') -- formerly called Montagnais (; French for 'mountain people'), are the Indigenous Canadians who inhabit northeastern Labrador in present-day Newfoundland and Labrador and some portions of Quebec. They refer to their traditional homeland as Nitassinan ('Our Land', ᓂᑕᔅᓯᓇᓐ) or Innu-assi ('Innu Land').
genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
genetics on the peopling of the Americas
Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
department of the government of Canada