It's a hard question to be answered. Since the Innu are such an isolated community, it's difficult to find many activism protests and movements. There are many Native activism groups out there in Canada, though.
A great one is Shannen's Dream. The project is based off of Shannen Koostachin, a Native Canadian who pushed for comfortable, safe, and equal schools for Native children. Shannen passed away in 2010, at only 15 years old, but the program continues to push for Aboriginal school funding. You can sign up for her cause and donate at the website link above.
You can find various up-to-date causes for Native Canadians on the Assembly of First Nations website.
You can also write to your Member of Parliament and ask for reformation of the Indian Act and greater consideration of Native writes. You can find your MP and their contact information here.
It's also important to alter the negative ideology surrounding Native Canadians. If you hear someone stating racist, stereotypical or untrue claims about Native Canadians- stand up and correct them. Try to educate them on the history of colonialism and the suffering that they have endured at the hands of European settlers. Encourage research and investigation, particularly around poverty and the source of social ills in Native communities nationwide.
Finally, attempt to educate yourself of Native Canadian teachings. We should have a knowledge of the culture of those who inhabited our country first. We should be encouraging the passing on of traditions and customs. You might even like it! Try attending a local pow wow. You can find local pow wow dates and times here.
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