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ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN QUEBEC

'Aboriginal peoples in Quebec' total 11 distinct nations. The 10 Amerindian nations and the Inuit nations number 71,415 people and account for approximately 1% of the total population of the Canadian province of Quebec.

Contents
Inuit
Amerindians
Naskapis
Recognized rights
See also
External links

Inuit


The Inuit communities of Quebec are located in the northern most part of the province, in an area known as Nunavik. There are Inuit communities at:

Akulivik, Quebec

Aupaluk, Quebec

Inukjuak, Quebec

Ivujivik, Quebec

Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec

Kangirsuk, Quebec

Kuujjuaq, Quebec

Kuujjuarapik, Quebec

Puvirnituq, Quebec

Quaqtaq, Quebec

Salluit, Quebec

Tasiujaq, Quebec

Umiujaq, Quebec

Amerindians


===Algonquian

Abenakis


The Abenakis comprise two First Nations communities named the Odanak First Nation (in Odanak, near Trois-Rivières) and the Wolinak First Nation (in Wôlinak, near Sorel). They number approximately 1,900 people.

Algonquins


The Algonquins, who refer to themselves as ''Anishinaabeg'', comprise 9 First Nations who live in communities located in the Outaouais and Abitibi-Témiscamingue regions of Quebec. These First Nations communities are:

Abitibiwinni First Nation in Pikogan

Algonquins of Barriere Lake in Lac-Rapide

Eagle Village First Nation - Kipawa in Kebaowek

Kitcisakik First Nation in Grand-Lac-Victoria

Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Kitigan Zibi

Long Point First Nation in Winneway

Nation Anishinabe du Lac Simon in Lac-Simon

Timiskaming First Nation in Témiscamingue

Wolf Lake First Nation in Hunter's Point
The Algonquins number approximately 8,600 people.

Atikameks


The Atikameks (sometimes Atikamekws) live in 4 First Nations communities located in the Mauricie region of Quebec. These communities are:

Atikamekw d'Opitciwan in Obedjiwan

Atikamekw de Manawan in Manouane

Conseil des Atikamekw de Wemotaci in Coucoucache

Weymontachie First Nation in Weymontachie
The Atikamek number approximately 4,900 people.

Crees


The Crees are the most populous nation in the algonquian family. The majority live in Quebec and Ontario, but they are also found in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. There are 9 Cree First Nations communities in northern Quebec. They are the:

Chisasibi First Nation in Chisasibi

Eastmain First Nation in Eastmain

Mistissini First Nation in Mistissini

Nemaska First Nation in Nemaska

Oujé-Bougoumou First Nation in Oujé-Bougoumou

Waskaganish First Nation in Waskaganish

Waswanipi First Nation in Waswanipi

Wemindji First Nation in Wemindji

Whapmagoostui First Nation in Whapmagoostui
The Crees of Quebec number approximately 16,000 people.

Malecites


The Malecites comprise one First Nation, the Première Nation Malecite de Viger, whose members live in 2 communities located in the Bas-St-Laurent region of Quebec. The communities are Cacouna and Whitworth. They number approximately 570 people.

Micmacs


The Micmac live in the Canadian maritimes and the Quebec region of Gaspesia. In Quebec, they number approximately 4,300 people and comprise 3 First Nations communities:

Gaspe First Nation in Gaspé

Gesgapegiag First Nation in Gesgapegiag

Listuguj Mi'kmaq First Nation in Listuguj

Innus


The Innus (formerly referred to as the Montagnais) comprise 9 First Nations in the Cote-Nord region of Quebec. These First Nations are:

Betsiamites First Nation in Betsiamites

Conseil de la Nation Innu Matimekush - Lac-John in Lac-John and Matimekosh

Essipit First Nation in Essipit

Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam in Maliotenam and Uashat

Les Innus de Ekuanitshit in Mingan

Montagnais du Lac St.-Jean in Mashteuiatsh

Montagnais de Natashquan in Natashquan

Montagnais de Pakua Shipi in Pakuashipi

Montagnais de Unamen Shipu in La Romaine
The Innus number 13,800 people.
Naskapis

The Naskapis live in northern Quebec. They comprise one First Nation, the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, based in Kawawachikamach. They number approximately 570 people.
The Naskapis are recognized as a distinct nation by the governments of Quebec and Canada; however, they are often considered to be Innus living in a remote area.
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===Iroquoian

Wendats


The members of the Huron-Wendat Nation in Wendake, a reserve enclosed within Quebec City. Their original homeland was in Ontario. They number about 2,800 people.

Mohawks


The Mohawks of Quebec number approximately 13,000 people. They comprise the three following First Nations:

Kahnawake First Nation in Kahnawake and Doncaster

Kanesatake First Nation in Kanesatake

Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne in Akwesasne

Recognized rights



James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement

Charter of the French Language

Constitution of Canada

See also



Demographics of Quebec

Demolinguistics of Quebec

Native American languages

Indigenous peoples of the Americas

First Nations

Aboriginal peoples in Canada


External links



Map of the native communities in Quebec

Secrétariat aux affaires autochtones du Québec

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