Innu Nation was pleased that MP Philip Earle accepted Chief Eugene Hart's invitation to speak to the community of Sheshatshiu this morning. We also acknowledge the many Innu who shared their concerns and insight. MP Earle has committed to take our concerns to Ottawa. #innu
After meeting with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador they declined to change their position on blocking the Innu Culture and Heritage Exhibition as is. They chose to continue to deny our indigenous history during National Indigenous History Month. Innu protested.
Chief Eugene Hart of Sheshatshiu Innu First Nations leads a round dance at the end of National Indigenous People's Day in Sheshatshiu, Labrador. #innu#innunation#indigenous
A poster with Innu historical timeline on display in Sheshatshiu yesterday for National Indigenous People's Day. This display was supposed to be a part of an exhibition of Innu history and Culture but was shut down by the government of Newfoundland.
Opening for the Innu Pakassiun exhibit will be on June 21 at 2pm at the Interpretation Center in North West River. Come celebrate Indigenous Day by learning about Innu culture.
Innu Nation extends its sincere congratulations to Jolene Ashini on being called to the bar today in Goose Bay, NL. This is a historic and proud moment for the Innu people. Jolene is the first Innu person in Labrador to become a lawyer. She is a graduate of University of Victoria
Innu Nation responds to report by the Churchill River Independent Review Committee. Grand Chief Simon Pokue, along with Mark Nui, Prote Poker and George Rich talk to news media in St John's, Newfoundland. May 19, 2026
Innu leadership announced the ratification vote for the revised out of court settlement with HydroQuébec to be held in both communities May 29-June 1. Innu Nation is committed to ensuring that all our members have the information that they need to make an informed decision.
Lawyer William Hiscock, along with plaintiffs George Rich, Prote Poker and legal council, Jaclyn McNamara, speak with reporters in Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador on the first day of certification hearing for class action suit on behalf of Innu Day School survivors.
Innu Nation is in Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador today for certification of class action suit seeking justice for Innu survivors of day schools in Labrador. Innu were left out of the federal Day Schools settlement. Canada and NL are now opposing the case in court.
Jodie Ashini, Cultural Guardian at Innu Nation, on CBC Radio Labrador Morning discussing a travelling exhibition of Innu historic and cultural artifacts coming in spring of 2026. Have a listen. https://t.co/EWlvwVuhGX
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