Innu Nation grand chief slams NunatuKavut Community Council at identity summit

May 15, 2024 | 8:35 AM

OTTAWA — Innu Nation Grand Chief Simon Pokue spoke to other Indigenous leaders at a meeting in Winnipeg today about what he calls Indigenous identity fraud by the NunatuKavut Community Council.

The council, which represents some 6,000 people in south and central Labrador, claims to be Inuit.

At a summit on Indigenous identity, Pokue says his community knows its territory and culture, but has to be wary of sharing publicly due to organizations like the council.

He says such organizations co-opt those stories for their benefit without actually being Indigenous.