Its formal legal status is a Naskapi Reserved Land (
terre réservée naskapie, category 1-AN, under federal jurisdiction). There is also a separate, non-contiguous Naskapi Village Municipality (
municipalité de village naskapie, category 1-BN, under provincial jurisdiction) of the same name, some distance to the north. The entire population lives on the Reserved Land; despite its title, the
Naskapi Village Municipality of Kawawachikamach has no resident population and is for the exclusive use of Naskapi for hunting or other activities. The Naskapi Reserved Land is south of the
55th parallel and is geographically located within the
Caniapiscau Regional County Municipality of the
Côte-Nord region of Quebec, although not juridically a part of it; the Naskapi Village Municipality is north of 55 and is within the
Kativik Territory. The
Commission de toponymie du Québec, perhaps a bit confusingly, refers to the Naskapi Reserved Land as a "Naskapi village" (
village naskapi) and the Naskapi Village Municipality as a "Naskapi village municipality" (
municipalité de village naskapi), making a careful distinction between the two. However, from a practical point of view it seems intuitive that the "village" is where the population lives. ==History==