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Rita Mestokosho, Innu Poet in Multilingual Edition
In his Nobel speech on 7th December 2008 Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio declared that literature had become a weapon in the service of the expression of cultural identity.
Premat, Christophe, Sule, Françoise
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innuThe Labrador population [when Goose was established] was made up of Inuit (Eskimo), Innu (Naskapi and Montagnais Indians), European Settlers, and Metis (whose European ancestors married Labrador Eskimos and Indians).
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Le silence dans la poésie de Joséphine Bacon
L’émergence des littératures écrites par les Premières Nations au Québec est relativement récente, alors que ces dernières se sont affirmées comme un champ littéraire à part entière au xxie siècle.
Daniel Chartier
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Intermittent complete atrioventricular block in a 20-year-old woman with cardiac sarcoidosis: a case report. [PDF]
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The Pedagogy of Translation: Learning from Innu activist Elizabeth Penashue’s Diaries
A collaborative project to translate and edit Innu cultural and environmental activist Elizabeth Penashue’s diaries in Innu-aimun for publication raises aesthetic questions about choice of images, wording, interpretation, and contextualization.
Yeoman, Elizabeth
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Industrial Vestiges: Legacies of Ancillary Impacts of Resource Development. [PDF]
Venovcevs A.
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Economic development is believed critical to improving quality of life in the Innu communities of Sheshatshiu and Utshimassit, where substance abuse, low literacy rates, and living conditions far below national standards persist.
Coombs, Robert G.
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Healing Sheshatshit : Innu identity and community healing
Community healing is an issue of great importance today in many Native communities across Canada, and yet the concept goes largely undiscussed by medical anthropologists who have instead traditionally focused on the 'ethnomedicine' and poor health ...
Degnen, Cathrine.
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