The NunatuKavummiut (also called the people of NunatuKavut, formerly Labrador Metis or Inuit-metis) are a people formally recognized by the federal government as among the Indigenous peoples in Canada. They live in central to southern Labrador, and are of mixed Inuit and European heritage. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'. However, they are unrelated to the Metis people of the Red River Colony of Western Canada.
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| - Peuple du NunatuKavut (fr)
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| - Les NunatuKavummiut (également appelés le peuple du NunatuKavut, les Métis du Labrador ou les Inuits-Métis) sont un peuple autochtone du Canada. Ils vivent dans le centre et le sud du Labrador et sont d'origine mixte inuits et européenne. Ils ne sont pas liés aux de l'Ouest canadien et ne sont pas considérés comme des « Métis ». (fr)
- The NunatuKavummiut (also called the people of NunatuKavut, formerly Labrador Metis or Inuit-metis) are a people formally recognized by the federal government as among the Indigenous peoples in Canada. They live in central to southern Labrador, and are of mixed Inuit and European heritage. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'. However, they are unrelated to the Metis people of the Red River Colony of Western Canada. (en)
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| - Map with the location of the main NunatuKavut communities (en)
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| - Les NunatuKavummiut (également appelés le peuple du NunatuKavut, les Métis du Labrador ou les Inuits-Métis) sont un peuple autochtone du Canada. Ils vivent dans le centre et le sud du Labrador et sont d'origine mixte inuits et européenne. Ils ne sont pas liés aux de l'Ouest canadien et ne sont pas considérés comme des « Métis ». Nunatuĸavut ou NunatuKavut signifie « Notre terre ancestrale » dans le dialecte ancestral inuttitut (ou inuttut) des NunatuKavummuit. La région inuite englobe le sud du Labrador, de la Grande Rivière (nommée fleuve Churchill par Terre-Neuve), au sud jusqu'à Lodge Bay et à l'ouest jusqu'à la frontière officielle entre le Québec et le Labrador. Cependant, la zone d'utilisation des terres est beaucoup plus étendue. (fr)
- The NunatuKavummiut (also called the people of NunatuKavut, formerly Labrador Metis or Inuit-metis) are a people formally recognized by the federal government as among the Indigenous peoples in Canada. They live in central to southern Labrador, and are of mixed Inuit and European heritage. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'. However, they are unrelated to the Metis people of the Red River Colony of Western Canada. Nunatuĸavut or NunatuKavut means "Our ancient land" in the traditional Inuttitut dialect of central and southern Labrador. The region claimed by the NunatuKavut Community Council encompasses southern Labrador, from the Grand River (Newfoundland name: Churchill River), South to Lodge Bay and West to the extent of the official border between Quebec and Labrador. However, their proposed land use area is much more extensive. (en)
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| - Protestant, Evangelical Christianity, Animism. (en)
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