Train To The Tribe: Sept-Iles
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I spent an afternoon with the Innu people in it was an absolutely fascinating experience
I got to hear the in stories and see a drum demonstration and even sample some of the food
the drum ceremony itself was something truly special only the Elder men in the tribe and only certain ones of them are allowed to play the drum
this is a tour that's open to cruise passengers and it's one that I highly recommend
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When I visited Sept-Iles, the train service to visit the Innu Community had not yet started. But I did get an overview from a helicopter, and the trip along the Moise River looked promising then. I did get to visit the train's destination, where I spent an afternoon with the Innu people. It was an absolutely fascinating experience, where I got to hear Innu stories, see a drum demonstration and sample some of the food, such as smoked salmon (from the world-renowned Moise River) and bannick bread, baked in an earth oven. The drum ceremony was something truly special. Only the elder men in the tribe, and only certain ones of them, are allowed to play the drum, which is a sacred instrument among the Innu.