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Musique, tradition et parcours identitaire de jeunes Atikamekw [PDF]
Through the experience of a drumming group of the Atikamekw community of Wemotaci, I show in this article how young aboriginal people are negotiating social and cultural transformation in a changing context. The contemporary drum practice reveals these cultural transformations carried by and for the youth; the drum, as a cultural element valued in ...
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Abstract This article examines the implementation of Bill C‐92: An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families, which affirms the inherent right of Indigenous Peoples to self‐govern in child and family services. Through qualitative analysis of 11 First Nations laws enacted between 2021 and 2024, the study explores how ...
Mason Ducharme, Nathan Oakes, Anna Soer
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Una autonomía étnica negociada a tres bandas: el caso de la nación "innu" de Québec [PDF]
La autonomía regional pluriétnica o gubernamental constituye en la actualidad la reivindicación central de los pueblos autóctonos de América para recuperar sus derechos como sujeto político y acceder al control del territorio y de sus recursos.
Palenzuela Chamorro, Pablo
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Coupling Between Methylmercury and Carbon‐Gases Across Boreal Rivers of Québec, Canada
Abstract We examine correlations between mercury (Hg) and carbon (C) concentrations and speciation by synthesizing 526 river water samples across three distinct regions in Québec, Canada (48° to 55°N and 62° to 80°W). Positive correlations between methylmercury (MeHg) per unit Hg and C‐gases per unit dissolved organic carbon suggest Hg‐C co ...
A. Campeau +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article centers on the voices and experiences of racialized women, which are often marginalized in organizational settings that fail to adequately address racial discrimination. Grassroots organizations play a vital role in bridging the gap between antiracism and EDI discourses.
Pascale Caidor
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Droits ancestraux et pluralité des mondes juridiques chez les Innus et les Attikamekw du Québec [PDF]
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit et nouveaux rapports ...
Bissonette, Alain +2 more
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De la bière, du fort ou du vin : peut-on boire sans ivresse chez les Amérindiens ? [PDF]
A priori, il n’y a aucune raison pour que les Amérindiens du Canada, comme d’autres peuples du monde, ne puissent pas boire de l’alcool simplement pour le plaisir, avec modération.
Bousquet, Marie-Pierre, Morissette, Anny
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Atikamekw and Euro-Canadian Territorialities around the Saint-Maurice River (1850–1930)
This essay focuses on the processes of territorialization, deterritorialization and reterritorialization through which Euro-Canadian society extended its control along the valley of the St. Maurice River between 1850 and 1930. That territory had been settled by the Atikamekw people where they had established their hunting and fishing grounds for ...
Hubert Samson, Stephane Castonguay
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Resisting and Claiming Digital Sovereignty: The Cases of Civil Society and Indigenous Groups
ABSTRACT In this contribution to “Unthinking digital sovereignty,” we review some discourses and practical proposals that resist or challenge the digital sovereignty of “established states.” Our focus centers on two distinct sociopolitical groups engaged in such practices.
Stéphane Couture +2 more
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This paper examines the situation of French in Quebec’s First Nations setting. Historically, French was a cause of assimilation. Today, many Indian people are francophones by birth, but the original language may still be very much alive.
Robert Sarrasin
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