For thousands of years the Innu lived off the land. They were nomads, sometimes also known as the Montagnais. In the 1960s, government policy forced them to settle and form communities in Labrador and Quebec. Ancestral ways collided with modern ones, and gave rise to ongoing struggles. Now the grandchildren tell their own story
Credits
Director, Catherine Mullins ; director of photography, Alberto Feio ; editor, Barbara Brown ; music, Eric LeMoyne
Event
Recorded in Sheshatshiu, Newfoundland and Labrador