Mi'qmak, Innu, Inuit, and Montagnais-Naskapi Indians. Hope this Answer helps!
Marguerite Ellen MacKenzie has written: 'Towards a dialectology of Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi'
The Naskapi people of Canada, lived in the subarctic culture region. Somewhere near Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.
the montagnais people lived between James bay to st.Lawrence
The Naskapi Government is run by an elected band office.
The Montagnais people, also known as the Innu, traditionally lived in the eastern portions of present-day Quebec and Labrador in Canada. They are a First Nations group with a deep connection to the land and a nomadic hunting lifestyle.
The Naskapi tribe ate Deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, corn and caribou.
Julius Lips was a German ethnologist known for his work on African history and culture. He wrote the book "The Savage Hits Back" which critiques colonial attitudes towards Africa and challenges the stereotypes of African cultures.
The Montagnais territory stretched out from James Bay to the St. Lawrence River... I don't know exactly where... I'll get back to you on that... Maybe...
Kenneth S. Lane has written: 'The Montagnais Indians, 1600-1640' -- subject(s): Montagnais Indians
Hitlerism
Naskapi Coats