The Montagnais and Naskapi are Indigenous peoples who traditionally inhabit regions in northeastern Canada. The Montagnais primarily reside in the areas of Quebec, particularly along the lower North Shore of the St. Lawrence River, while the Naskapi are found in the northern part of Quebec and parts of Labrador. Both groups have historically relied on the land for hunting, fishing, and gathering, adapting their lifestyles to the harsh environments of the boreal forest and tundra.
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