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  1. Nunatsiavut - Wikipedia

    Nunatsiavut (/ nuːˈnɑːtsiəvʊt /; Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᑦᓯᐊᕗᑦ) is an autonomous area claimed by the Inuit in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The settlement area includes territory in Labrador extending …

  2. Home - Nunatsiavut Government

    For Beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement (LILCA), the Nunatsiavut Government (NG) administers the NIHB program on behalf of Indigenous Services Canada.

  3. Labrador Inuit (Labradormiut) - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Feb 7, 2006 · Labrador Inuit (Labradormiut) are descendants of the Early Inuit (Thule) people and have historically occupied most of the Atlantic coast of Northern Labrador.

  4. The Inuit - Heritage

    Inuit living along the northern coast of Labrador are the direct descendants of a precontact hunting society that spread across Canada from Alaska and centered on capturing massive bowhead whales.

  5. Inuit : Labrador Virtual Museum

    There had been earlier Inuit peoples in the region, the so-called Dorset and the Paleo Eskimo, who lived both in Labrador and on the island of Newfoundland. The Inuit lived by hunting marine and land …

  6. Labrador Inuit - Encyclopedia.com

    "Labrador Inuit" refers to the native Inuit people of Labrador, a section of Canada that is now within the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland.

  7. Inuit Know | Land 101

    Situated in what is now known as Labrador, it is the lands and waters of Labrador Inuit. Nunatsiavut is the only Indigenous self-governing region in what we now call Atlantic Canada.