Labrador Innu angry as Quebec wildlife officials seize caribou gift
MONTREAL — Labrador Innu say caribou meat seized this week by Quebec wildlife officials was a gift from Quebec Cree intended for ceremonial purposes.
A statement from the Innu Nation said members from the northern Labrador community of Natuashish, including Innu Nation Grand Chief Gregory Rich, were stopped in north-central Quebec Tuesday as they drove home from Chisasibi.
The group was fined but of greater frustration was the seizure of the caribou, which they said in a statement is important to “Innu cultural and spiritual survival.”
They had a letter from the chief of the Chisasibi Cree declaring the caribou meat, packed into coolers, was a gift. They hoped the letter would allow them to transport the meat home.