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A tea in the tundra: Nipishapui nete mushuat
Finalist at the 2014 Grand prix du livre de Montréal, this collection of poetry in French and Innu-aimum takes us into the boreal country. The poetry of Josephine Bacon, Innu of Betsiamites, takes on the words that lead us to the heart of the tundra and closer to its people.
Subjects: Indigenous authors, Indigenous literature, Innu, Innu territory, Innu-aimun
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Aimun-Mashinaikan: Innu Dictionary
Dictionary produced by Institut Tshakapesh containing 30,000 Innu words and expressions from all the dialects spoken in Quebec and Labrador.
Subjects: Innu, Innu dictionary, Innu language, Innu-aimun, Institut Tshakapesh, Labrador, Northern Quebec
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Arthur Lamothe Collection (BAnQ)
Filmmaker Arthur Lamothe has devoted most of his work to raising awareness of the First Peoples of Quebec, mainly the Innu and their culture. This collection covers two of his documentaries shot in the 1970s: “Amerindian Culture” and “Previous Memory”. Through 81 short films, various subjects are discussed, including snowshoe making and butchering moose.
Subjects: Innu, Innu territory, Cultural identity
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
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Bleuets et abricots
In Bleuets et apricots, Natasha Kanapé Fontaine’s poems bring to the fore the voices of indigenous women who stand up against the wounds of colonization. With the blueberry, native fruit of the Nordic territory, and the large apricots of Haiti, she invites dialogue, reconciliation and links that enrich peoples. This work earned her a nomination as a finalist for the Grand Prix du livre de Montréal.
Subjects: Innu-aitun, Côte-Nord, Indigenous authors, Indigenous communities, Indigenous literature, Innu
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Carcajou à l’aurore du monde : fragments écrits d’une encyclopédie orale innue (BAnQ)
This book immerses us in the boreal universe of Carcajou, this strange and fabulous being who populates the legends of northern Quebec and Labrador. In the 1970s, Savard recorded narrative sequences of this character after interviewing storytellers from the Ungava Valley and Sheshatshiu in Labrador.
Subjects: Mythology, Oral narratives, Atanukans, Innu, Innu-aitun

Dictionnaire montagnais-français
Innu language dictionary compiled from sources in the community of Betsiamites (Pessamit) on Quebec’s North Shore.
Subjects: Betsiamites, Indigenous peoples, Innu, Innu dictionary, Innu language, Innu-aimun, Pessamit
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