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Hunting and Giving or Working and Selling? Contemporary Entanglements of Innu Economy and Cosmology

Arctic Anthropology, 2021
By exploring the ethnographic example of the Innu of northeastern Québec (Canada), this paper proposes an analysis of the interaction between economy and cosmology using the concept of the production of persons.
Émile Duchesne
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Shared medical appointments for Innu patients with well-controlled diabetes in a Northern First Nation Community

Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 2021
Introduction: The prevalence of diabetes and its complications in the Innu community of Sheshatshiu is high. We wanted to determine if shared medical appointments (SMAs) could provide culturally appropriate, effective treatment to Innu patients with ...
Yordan Karaivanov   +4 more
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A river of names: The multiple voices of an Innu Riverscape

Rivers Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 2021
Uamashtakan. Tekuatepeliu. Manishtikaushipu. Uashaupishkau. Manikuakanishtiku. I am a river of names. Like countless waterways around the world, I have been given a single official denomination—Manicouagan—by the State through the colonial renaming of ...
Manikuakanishtiku   +3 more
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“Where You Have to Bypass”: History, Memory, and Multiple Temporalities of Innu Cultural Landscapes

American Indian Quarterly, 2021
:Since the 1970s, many Indigenous Peoples in Canada have undertaken land claims negotiations under the Comprehensive Land Claims Policy. These negotiations have highlighted the restrictive and colonial legal framework within which Indigenous rights and ...
J. Gagnon, C. Desbiens, Éric Kanapé
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Verbal Classifiers in Innu

Anthropological Linguistics, 2011
This article reports on verbal classifier affixes in Innu (also known as Montagnais), an Algonquian language spoken in northeastern Quebec and Labrador, Canada. Verbal classifiers are normally characterized as a form of semantic agreement whereby an affix on the verb (the classifier) categorizes the shape or substance of the referent of an argument.
Lynn Drapeau, Renée Lambert-Brétière
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Innu and Atikamekw women’s connection to the land through pregnancy and birthing practices

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
In an effort to offset the marginalization of Indigenous women’s knowledge, we used a qualitative participatory approach to co-construct the meaning of the pregnancy and birthing knowledge of Innu (Indigenous people in Quebec, Canada) and Atikamekw ...
Suzy Basile   +3 more
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Le contrôle territorial par (dés)engagement des corps ou comment le pouvoir mobile rend possible l’existence du monde innu

Nomopolis
Depuis la mise en œuvre des réserves et l’établissement des pensionnats indiens au Québec, les Innus, peuple autochtone de la péninsule Québec-Labrador, se retrouvent assujettis à l’ordre juridico-politique imposé par l’État fédéral. De tradition nomade,
M. Pépin
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Innu-aimun plurality

Lingua, 2015
There is an ongoing debate about the syntax and semantics of plurality. On one end of the spectrum, Borer and Ouwayda (2010) argue that all (true) plurality resides in Div and provides atomic structure to the noun; any other non-Div plurality does not provide any semantic content.
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The Bloomfieldian Heritage in Algonquian Linguistics: The Verbal Complex in Innu

, 2020
Innu, like other Algonquian languages, has complex verbal morphology, and morphemes are often not easily segmentable. Much of the terminology used in Algonquian linguistics was influenced by early Algonquianists, especially Leonard Bloomfield, and ...
Renée Lambert-Brétière
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Regards croisés entre le droit innu et le droit québécois : territorialités en conflit

, 2020
Cet article propose une etude des principales caracteristiques (acteurs, valeurs, principes et regles) des ordres juridiques quebecois et innu au regard de leur rapport au territoire.
Geneviève Motard
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