The Naskapi are an Indigenous people primarily located in northern Quebec, Canada, and their language, also called Naskapi, belongs to the Algonquian language family. Traditionally, they were nomadic hunters and gatherers, relying heavily on caribou for sustenance, clothing, and tools. The Naskapi have a rich cultural heritage, including storytelling and traditional crafts, and today they are involved in efforts to preserve their language and customs while navigating modern challenges. They are recognized as a distinct group with self-governing rights under Canadian law.
The Naskapi tribe ate Deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, corn and caribou.
The Innu and Naskapi Native American Indians.
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The Naskapi Government is run by an elected band office.
The Naskapi tribe ate Deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, corn and caribou.
The Naskapi people of Canada, lived in the subarctic culture region. Somewhere near Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Naskapi Coats
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The Innu and Naskapi Native American Indians.
The English and the French, who traded with Natives (Naskapi)
Marguerite Ellen MacKenzie has written: 'Towards a dialectology of Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi'
The Innu speak:EnglishFrenchInnu-aimun (an algonquian language spoken by about 10,000 people)Naskapi (an algonquian language spoken by about 1200 people)
The Naskapi people used their feet as a way of transportation during the winter. During the summer months they used birch bark canoes to travel along the lakes and rivers network.