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Naufragés dans la ville : vertige et « indésirabilité »
This article examines spatial vulnerability, the right to the city, and homelessness in two novels: Stardust by Léonora Miano and Tiohtiá:ke [Montréal] by Innu writer Michel Jean.
Carmen MATA BARREIRO
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innu nIt is hoped that this brief introductory sketch will encourage interested individuals to learn more about the Innu people of Labrador, their language and their culture.
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Nous interrogeons les constructions poétiques des paysages urbains en les mettant en perspective avec les multiples images de la mémoire du territoire autochtone et les référents culturels qui y sont rattachés dans deux recueils de poèmes : Bleuets et ...
Rita Olivieri-Godet
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Redes de distribución de caribú en Sheshatshiu, Labrador: una estrategia de modelización
La localidad de Sheshatshiu, en la península de Québec/Labrador, es uno de los asentamientos del pueblo Innu impulsados por el gobierno canadiense en los 1950s y 1960s.
Damian Castro
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Innu Oral Traditions Meet Schooling: New data on Outcomes
In light of a major study on educational outcomes, this paper explores how Aboriginal language dominance and virtually exclusive use of oral communications in one Aboriginal group has been affected by its interaction with Western institutions.
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L’histoire des écritures innues, de Marie Outchiouanish à Joséphine Bacon
À l’instar de plusieurs aînés de la nation innue, Joséphine Bacon souligne dans son tout premier recueil en carrière que « Nous sommes un peuple de tradition orale. Aujourd’hui, nous connaissons l’écriture.
Émile Duchesne
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Myths and tales from Sheshatshit
The 29 Innu-aimun stories featured here (in four volumes) were originally collected in Sheshatshiu, Labrador in 1967 and are part of a larger collection of sound recordings. Some of the stories feature the original audio recording.
Lefebvre, Madeleine; Lanari, Robert
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From one colonial language to another: Translating Natasha Kanapé Fontaine’s “Mes lames de tannage”
Signed and posted to the internet on July 6, 2012 in the months following the “Printemps érable” and leading up to Idle No More, “Mes lames de tannage” is one of Natasha Kanapé Fontaine’s most important slams.
Lianne Moyes
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Impact of Acculturation on Schooling of Innu Children
This article presents the results of a study conducted in a remote Aboriginal community in Quebec, in a band-controlled school on one of nine Algonquian reserves situated on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence.
Jimmy Bourque, François Larose
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Understanding Innu Normativity in Matters of Customary "Adoption" and Custody
This article presents the preliminary results of a research project on customary custody and “adoption” in the Innu community of Uashat mak Mani-Utenam in northeastern Québec.
Grammond, Sébastien, Guay, Christiane
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