Inuit and the Innu Nation are joining forces by pressuring the federal government to scrap a controversial agreement giving Indigenous rights to 6,000 people in south and central Labrador. Abigail Bimman explains why critics say the NunatuKavut are settlers who fraudulently claim to be Inuit, and how that community is responding.
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Inuit, Innu Nation unite in identity fight
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