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
By a certain one named Atachocam
Animism. =) just answered it on plato.
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 Montagnais people depended on wildlife animals (ex. caribou, moose, deer, beaver, hare, fish, ducks, etc...). The supply of food were unpredictable so meat and fish were preserved for the times of starvation.
Animism
the montagnais people lived between James bay to st.Lawrence
The traditional enemies were the Algonquins, Hurons, Mahicans, and Montagnais. But the Shawnee and Susquehannocks also became enemies.
Marguerite Ellen MacKenzie has written: 'Towards a dialectology of Cree-Montagnais-Naskapi'
Samuel De Champlain came in to direct conflict with the Montagnais and also Algonquin tribes.
Henri Faraud has written: '[Histoire sainte en montagnais]' -- subject(s): Texts, Ojibwa (Langue), Textes, Bible, Ojibwa language