Aboriginal autonomy and development in Northern Quebec and Labrador
Finna-arvio
Aboriginal autonomy and development in Northern Quebec and Labrador
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xii, 436 sivua : karttoja |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Julkaisija |
Vancouver :
University of British Columbia Press,
2001.
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Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | [edited by] Colin H. Scott |
ISBN |
0-7748-0844-6 sidottu 0-7748-0845-4 nidottu |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
On autonomy and development Healing the past, meeting the future Shaping modern Inuit territorial perception and identity in the Quebec-Labrador peninsula Writing legal histories on Nunavik The landscape of Nunavik/the territory of Nouveau-Québec Aboriginal rights and interests in Canadian northern seas Territories, identity, and modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut St-Maurice, Quebec) Voices from a disappearing forest : government, corporate, and Cree participatory forestry management practices Conflicts between Cree hunting and sport hunting : co-management decision making at James Bay Becoming a mercury dealer : moral implications and the construction of objective knowledge for the James Bay Cree Media contestation of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement : the social construction of the "Cree problem" Low-level military flight training in Quebec-Labrador : the anatomy of a northern development conflict The land claims negotiations of the Montagnais, or Innu, of the province of Quebec and the management of natural resources Community dispersal and organization : the case of Oujé-Bougoumou Gathering knowledge : reflections on the anthropology of identity, aboriginality, and the annual gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec Building a community in the town of Chisasibi Cultural change in Mistissini : implications for self-determination and cultural survival The decolonization of the self and the recolonization of knowledge : the politics of Nunavik health care Country space as a healing place : community healing at Sheshatshiu The concept of community and the challenge for self-government The double bind of aboriginal self-government Ways forward |
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