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: Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 8 |
Release |
: 1980 |
ISBN-10 |
: OCLC:995561736 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Synopsis Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association by : Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association
A report highlighting issues faced by the people of Ntesinan regarding provincial relations and federal relations along with the effects of various business ventures.
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: Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 4 |
Release |
: 1979 |
ISBN-10 |
: OCLC:455862971 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (71 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Naskapi Montagnais Association and Land Claims. -- by : Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association
Author |
: Peter Armitage |
Publisher |
: Facts On File |
Total Pages |
: 112 |
Release |
: 1991 |
ISBN-10 |
: IND:30000020690867 |
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: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (67 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Innu (the Montagnais-Naskapi) by : Peter Armitage
Examines the history, culture, changing fortunes, and future prospects of the Montagnais-Naskapi Indians. Includes a picture essay on their crafts.
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: Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 70 |
Release |
: 1978 |
ISBN-10 |
: OCLC:456584263 |
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: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (63 Downloads) |
Synopsis Comments on DREE Proposal for Labrador Presented to Federal Government by Provincial Government by : Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association
Author |
: Keith J. Crowe |
Publisher |
: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages |
: 268 |
Release |
: 1991 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0773508805 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780773508804 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
Synopsis A History of the Original Peoples of Northern Canada by : Keith J. Crowe
For more than fifteen years, Keith Crowe's A History of the Original Peoples of Northern Canada has informed a multitude of residents in and visitors to the Canadian North and has served as a standard text. Now, in a new epilogue, Crowe describes and analyses the changes in the North which have come about since the book's first publication. The success of this book over the years is due in large part to Crowe's approach. While the majority of works on Canadian history are essentially European in perspective, Crowe has endeavoured to interpret the history of the original peoples of northern Canada from a native standpoint. He has attempted to provide a work that native Canadians can use to learn the broad outlines of their cultural and historical development as well as details about their people, places, and events, while giving non-native people a more accurate version of northern Canadian history and ethnology. Crowe begins with the emergence, in prehistoric times, of the three great groups of hunting people -- the Algonkian, Athapaskan, and Inuit -- describing their contribution to the cultural heritage of native peoples today. He devotes particular attention to the various native tribes and some of their outstanding leaders; to the fur trade, its effects, and the emergence of the Métis people; to the devastating consequences of trading and whaling for the Arctic and the Inuit who lived there; to the Yukon Indians and the Gold Rush; to the coming of Christianity; and to the impact of governmental and economic encroachment on the North and the native peoples' response to this -- moving into the boardroom and elected office. In his new epilogue, Crowe surveys the major land claims since 1974 -- some settled, most still under negotiation, and some, like the James Bay hydro-electric project, being challenged. Crowe also explains the complexities of the land-claims process and points out the irony inherent in native peoples having to help create numerous "foreign" laws and institutions in order to protect an essentially simple way of life. He describes the native peoples' movement into and up the ranks of government at all levels and emphasizes the important role played by regional and national native associations, such as the Assembly of First Nations. He outlines the changes and developments in education in the North and provides a detailed assessment of the still very difficult economic situation, stressing the native peoples' concern that economic development in the North not be divorced from environmental considerations. Keith J. Crowe, who served for many years in the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, is now retired but remains privately active in northern and native issues.
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: |
Publisher |
: Berghahn Books |
Total Pages |
: 354 |
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: |
ISBN-10 |
: 1845458737 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781845458737 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis I Dreamed the Animals: Kaneuketat: The Life of an Innu Hunter by :
This is Kaniuekutat's book. In it, he tells the story of his life and that of Innu culture in the northern parts of Labrador. The pages of this book are filled with the voice of Kaniuekutat giving his account of an Innu hunter's life and the problems and distress that have been caused by sedentarization and village life. Kaniuekutat invites us to see Innu society and culture from the inside, the way he lives it and reflects upon it. He was greatly concerned that young Innu may lose their traditional culture and the skills necessary to make a living as hunters, and wanted to convey a message: the Innu must take care of their language, their culture and their traditions.
Author |
: Colin Scott |
Publisher |
: UBC Press |
Total Pages |
: 450 |
Release |
: 2011-11-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780774841085 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0774841087 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador by : Colin Scott
The Canadian North is witness to some of the most innovative efforts by Aboriginal peoples to reshape their relations with "mainstream" political and economic structures. Northern Quebec and Labrador are particularly dynamic examples of these efforts, composed of First Nations territories that until the 1970s had never been subject to treaty but are subject to escalating industrial demands for natural resources. The essays in this volume illuminate key conditions for autonomy and development: the definition and redefinition of national territories as cultural orders clash and mix; control of resource bases upon which northern economies depend; and renewal and reworking of cultural identity.
Author |
: Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue |
Publisher |
: Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Total Pages |
: 344 |
Release |
: 2019-05-03 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780887555824 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0887555829 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (24 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nitinikiau Innusi by : Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue
Labrador Innu cultural and environmental activist Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue is well-known both within and far beyond the Innu Nation. The recipient of a National Aboriginal Achievement Award and an honorary doctorate from Memorial University, she has been a subject of documentary films, books, and numerous articles. She led the Innu campaign against NATO’s low-level flying and bomb testing on Innu land during the 1980s and ’90s, and was a key respondent in a landmark legal case in which the judge held that the Innu had the “colour of right” to occupy the Canadian Forces base in Goose Bay, Labrador. Over the past twenty years she has led walks and canoe trips in nutshimit, “on the land,” to teach people about Innu culture and knowledge. Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive began as a diary written in Innu-aimun, in which Tshaukuesh recorded day-to-day experiences, court appearances, and interviews with reporters. Tshaukuesh has always had a strong sense of the importance of documenting what was happening to the Innu and their land. She also found keeping a diary therapeutic, and her writing evolved from brief notes into a detailed account of her own life and reflections on Innu land, culture, politics, and history. Beautifully illustrated, this work contains numerous images by professional photographers and journalists as well as archival photographs and others from Tshaukuesh’s own collection.
Author |
: Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 216 |
Release |
: 1995 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015053021294 |
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: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Gathering Voices by : Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association
After six children from Davis Inlet, Labrador, died in a house fire in 1992, Innu leaders called for a public inquiry. The federal government refused. The Innu nation and the Mushuau Innu Band Council held a people's inquiry instead, followed a year later by a second project undertaken at the invitation of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. This book presents the words and stories they gathered as part of those two projects. -- from book jacket.
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: Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association |
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Total Pages |
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Release |
: 1997 |
ISBN-10 |
: OCLC:648764578 |
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: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ntapueu by : Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association