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NunatuKavut (Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᑐᑲᕗᑦ) is an unrecognized Inuit territory in Labrador. The NunatuKavut people (previously called Inuit-Metis or Labrador Metis) are the direct descendants of the Inuit that lived south of the Churchill or Grand River prior to European contact, with recent European admixture primarily from English settlers. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'.

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  • Le NunatuKavut est un territoire inuit non officiellement reconnu au Labrador. Le peuple du NunatuKavut (également appelé Inuit-Métis ou Métis du Labrador) est le descendant direct des Inuits qui vivaient au sud du fleuve Churchill ou Grande Rivière avant le contact avec les Européens, sous l'influence européenne des baleiniers basques et français. Nunatuĸavut ou NunatuKavut [ˈnuːnətuːhəvuːt] signifie « Notre terre ancestrale » dans le dialecte ancestral inuttitut (ou inuttut) du peuple NunatuKavummuit. La région du NunatuKavut englobe le sud du Labrador, du fleuve Churchill 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)
  • NunatuKavut (Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᑐᑲᕗᑦ) is an unrecognized Inuit territory in Labrador. The NunatuKavut people (previously called Inuit-Metis or Labrador Metis) are the direct descendants of the Inuit that lived south of the Churchill or Grand River prior to European contact, with recent European admixture primarily from English settlers. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'. NunatuKavut [ˈnuːnətuːhəvuːt] means "Our ancient land" in the ancestral Inuttitut dialect of central and southern Labrador Inuit. The region claimed by NunatuKavut generally encompasses Southern Labrador, from the Grand River south to Lodge Bay and west to the extent of the official border between Quebec and Labrador. However, the land use area is much more extensive. (en)
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  • Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair and Lake Melville (en)
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  • Map with the location of the main NunatuKavut communities (en)
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  • Proposed parliamentary democracy within the parliamentary system of Canada (en)
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  • The village of Mary's Harbour, in NunatuKavut (en)
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  • MarysHarb Aug 2006020.jpg (en)
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  • NunatuKavut (en)
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  • NunatuKavut (Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᑐᑲᕗᑦ) is an unrecognized Inuit territory in Labrador. The NunatuKavut people (previously called Inuit-Metis or Labrador Metis) are the direct descendants of the Inuit that lived south of the Churchill or Grand River prior to European contact, with recent European admixture primarily from English settlers. According to recent censuses completed by Statistics Canada, the vast majority of individuals living in NunatuKavut communities identify as 'Métis' as opposed to 'Inuit'. (en)
  • Le NunatuKavut est un territoire inuit non officiellement reconnu au Labrador. Le peuple du NunatuKavut (également appelé Inuit-Métis ou Métis du Labrador) est le descendant direct des Inuits qui vivaient au sud du fleuve Churchill ou Grande Rivière avant le contact avec les Européens, sous l'influence européenne des baleiniers basques et français. (fr)
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