- Innu-
aimun or
Montagnais is an
Algonquian language spoken by over 10,000 Innu in
Labrador and
Quebec in
Eastern Canada. It is a
member of the Cree–Montagnais–Naskapi...
- game.
Their language,
which changed over time from Old
Montagnais to Innu-
aimun (po****rly
known since the
French colonial era as Montagnais), is spoken...
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Respondents Percentage 1.
English 498,095 97.7 2.
French 2,745 0.5 3. Innu-
aimun 1,585 0.3 4.
Chinese 1,080 0.2 5.
Spanish 670 0.16 6.
German 655 0.15 7...
- mînis (berry) → mînisihk (at the berry) = "[in] Saskatoon, SK" In Innu-
aimun, the
locative suffix is -(i)t.
shipu (river) →
shipit (at the river)...
- Canada, the
wolverine is
referred to as carcajou,
borrowed from the Innu-
aimun or
Montagnais kuàkuàtsheu. However, in France, the wolverine's name is glouton...
- 2021
Canadian census. The town is
called Uashat,
meaning "bay" in Innu-
aimun. The city is well
known for
having major iron
companies like Iron Ore Company...
- an Innu poet from
Pessamit in Quebec. She
publishes in
French and Innu-
aimun. She has also
worked as a translator,
community researcher, do****entary...
- (Western Montagnais, Piyekwâkamî dialect) ilnu-
Aimûn (Western Montagnais,
Betsiamites dialect) innu-
Aimûn (Eastern Montagnais) Cree is
believed to have...
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Lawrence River in Quebec. The name
Kashtin means "tornado" in the Innu-
aimun language, but was also
chosen as a pun on the
English language phrase "cashed...
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Maliotenam (Mani-Utenam in Innu-
aimun) is a
First Nations reserve in Quebec,
located adjacent to the city of Sept-Îles.
Together with
Uashat some distance...