Unamen Shipu

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Unamen Shipu is an Innu First Nations community in Quebec, Canada, known for its strong preservation of Innu culture, language, and traditional way of life along the Lower North Shore.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Pakua Shipi 1
Unamen Shipu canonical 1

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Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous community
Innu First Nations community
country Canada
ethnicGroup Innu
governedBy Innu band council
hasCommunityType remote coastal community
hasCulturalFocus Innu language revitalization
transmission of traditional knowledge
hasCulturalInstitution Innu cultural center
hasEconomicActivity fishing
hunting
small-scale tourism
trapping
hasEducationalFocus bilingual education in Innu-aimun and French
hasReligion Roman Catholicism
hasTraditionalPractice Innu ceremonies and rituals
Innu crafts and arts
seasonal land use on traditional Innu territory
isOn Lower North Shore
knownFor Innu cultural practices
preservation of Innu culture
preservation of Innu-aimun language
traditional subsistence activities
locatedIn Côte-Nord
surface form: Côte-Nord region

Lower North Shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
locatedNear Gulf of St. Lawrence
surface form: Gulf of Saint Lawrence
officialLanguage French
Innu-aimun
partOf Innu traditional territory in northeastern Quebec
people Innu Nation
province Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
region Côte-Nord

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Innu notableCommunity Unamen Shipu
Innu notableCommunity Unamen Shipu
this entity surface form: Pakua Shipi