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Ce projet de recherche met l'accent sur les perspectives et les pratiques des femmes de la Nation Atikamekw Nehirowisiw, et plus particulièrement celles de la communauté de Wemotaci en Haute-Mauricie au Québec, sur les thèmes du mieux-être et de la guérison. Il s'inscrit dans un projet de recherche plus large, sous la direction de Marie-Claude Tremblay
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Le projet Atikamekw Kinokewin. Entretien avec Sylvie Poirier (Université Laval) et Christian Coocoo (Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw Nehirowisiw) [PDF]
Éthier, Benoit
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À l'école des colons : analyse de la mise en scène du rôle du personnel enseignant dans les rapports entre autochtones et non-autochtones [PDF]
St-Pierre, Xavier
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Canadian Geographer / Geographie Canadien, 2020
This paper highlights the relevance of analyzing entangled territorialities and Indigenous use of maps in order to better understand what Lévy describes in terms of “spatial capital”—the socio‐economic dynamics and power relationships maintained and negotiated between the stakeholders interacting within the Indigenous forestland.
Benoit Éthier
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This paper highlights the relevance of analyzing entangled territorialities and Indigenous use of maps in order to better understand what Lévy describes in terms of “spatial capital”—the socio‐economic dynamics and power relationships maintained and negotiated between the stakeholders interacting within the Indigenous forestland.
Benoit Éthier
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Canadian Geographer / Geographie Canadien, 2019
The reception by the media of Indigenous peoples' political actions raises the issues of the discourses and representations at work in the public space. This paper examines how the Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation, their territorialities and political actions are represented by French‐speaking written media in Quebec.
Raphaël Pelletier +1 more
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The reception by the media of Indigenous peoples' political actions raises the issues of the discourses and representations at work in the public space. This paper examines how the Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation, their territorialities and political actions are represented by French‐speaking written media in Quebec.
Raphaël Pelletier +1 more
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