Innu reserve

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An Innu reserve is a designated Indigenous community land base in Canada set aside specifically for the Innu people, where they maintain their governance, culture, and way of life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations community type
Indigenous reserve
settlement type
administeredUnder federal Indigenous affairs policies of Canada
country Canada
culturalSignificance center of Innu cultural practices
location for Innu ceremonies
location for transmission of Innu knowledge
ethnicGroupServed Innu people NERFINISHED
governedBy Indigenous self-government structures
Innu band council NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus Indian reserve under Canadian law
hasPrimaryFunction community land base for Innu people
support Innu language use
support Innu traditional way of life
support preservation of Innu culture
hasResidentStatus registered Innu band members
isPartOf Indigenous land management system in Canada
landUse community facilities
cultural sites
gathering areas for traditional resources
residential housing
traditional fishing areas
traditional hunting areas
languageUsed French
Innu-aimun NERFINISHED
locatedIn Innu traditional territory
Newfoundland and Labrador
Quebec NERFINISHED
mayContain band council office
community school
cultural center
health center
religious buildings
populationIncludes Innu elders
Innu families
Innu youth
purpose protect Innu community interests
provide recognized land base for Innu self-governance
support continuity of Innu identity
relatedTo First Nations reserve
Innu Nation NERFINISHED
Innu communities in Labrador
Innu communities in Quebec
rightsAssociatedWith Aboriginal rights recognized in Canada
treaty rights

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Natuashish hasIndigenousStatus Innu reserve