The NunatuKavummiut (also called the people of NunatuKavut, formerly Labrador Metis or Inuit-metis) are an Indigenous people living in central to southern...
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Labrador (section NunatuKavut)
From Hamilton Inlet to Cape St. Charles/St. Lewis, NunatuKavut is the territory of the NunatuKavummiut or Central-Southern Labrador Inuit (formerly known...
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the Nunatsiavut government, and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami. The NunatuKavummiut (previously called Labrador Metis) claim to be the direct descendants...
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Inuit Nunangat is the unrecognized Inuit territory of NunatuKavut where about 6,000 NunatuKavummiut (formerly known as "Labrador-metis") reside in southern...
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festival of the New Year is celebrated by Inuit, Yupik, Aleuts, Chukchi, NunatuKavummiut and the Iñupiat. The feast originally derives from traditional Inuit...
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→ Nuer South Sudan (Nuerland) Traditional African religions NunatuKavummiut Canada (NunatuKavut) Nùng Kra–Dai → Tai → Nùng Vietnam, China (Guangxi) Moism...
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this pidgin was spoken between Breton and Basque fishermen and NunatuKavummiut of NunatuKavut (Labrador). Named from the Ojibwe word bangii meaning "a...
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Labradorimiut (people of Nunatsiavut, northern Labrador) NunatuKavummiut (people of NunatuKavut, southern Labrador) Greenlandic Inuit (Greenlandic: kalaallit...
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residence to many members of the NunatuKavummiut, formally known as the Labrador Metis Nation. The NunatuKavummiut, currently the largest aboriginal...
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