They were gradually displaced by people of the Dorset Culture the L'nu, or Mi'kmaq and finally by the Innu and Inuit in Labrador and the Beothuks on the island. |
The Innu of Labrador, Saguenay and from Cote-Nord have never ratified a treaty which could have driven them to give up their own territory to Canada. |
Colin Samson clearly takes the former view of the of the Innu experience. |
Scholars believe that the Beothuk are related closely to the Innu of Labrador. |
Most Innu people speak one of their two native languages, Montagnais and Naskapi. |
Innu people usually speak French and almost all of them speak their own Innu language which they call Innu-aimun. |