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What do innu eat?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 1/28/2025

Oh, dude, innu eat? Well, technically, innu is a term used in Newfoundland, Canada, to refer to the Indigenous people of Labrador. So, I guess you could say they eat whatever they want, just like everyone else. But seriously, let's not eat people, okay? That's like, not cool.

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