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The Terms of Our Surrender: Colonialism, Dispossession and the Resistance of the Innu [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Based on extensive fieldwork and oral history, The Terms of Our Surrender is a powerful critical appraisal of unceded indigenous land ownership in eastern Canada.
Elizabeth Cassell
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

E nutshemiu itenitakuat, pour la conservation et l’aménagement du patrimoine naturel dans le Nitassinan des Innus de Pessamit : étude de cas du Natau-assi d’un groupe familial

open access: yesRevue d'Études Autochtones, 2022
Le territoire représente une richesse considérable pour les communautés autochtones à travers le Canada. La Première Nation des Innus de Pessamit est en voie d’élaborer son système de gouvernance de son Nitassinan (le territoire traditionnel) et de ...
Patrice Bellefleur   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Challenges and Perspectives for Innu-Aimun within Indigenous Language Technologies

open access: yesCOMPUTEL, 2022
Innu-Aimun is an Algonquian language spoken in Eastern Canada. It is the language of the Innu, an Indigenous people that now lives for the most part in a dozen communities across Quebec and Labrador.
Antoine Cadotte   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

“The Land Nurtures Our Spirit”: Understanding the Role of the Land in Labrador Innu Wellbeing

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
We examined Indigenous views of wellbeing, aiming to understand how the Labrador Innu view influence of land on their health. The Innu live in two First Nation communities (Sheshatshiu and Natuashish) in the subarctic portion of the province of ...
L. M. Ward   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Deep Learning-Based Morphological Segmentation for Indigenous Languages: A Study Case on Innu-Aimun

open access: yesWorkshop on Deep Learning Approaches for Low-Resource Natural Language Processing, 2022
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Ngoc Tan Le   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A process of healing for the Labrador Innu: Improving health and wellbeing in the context of historical and contemporary colonialism.

open access: yesSocial Science & Medicine (1967), 2021
In light of the negative effects of historical and contemporary colonialism on the Labrador Innu, healing initiatives grounded in self-determination, renewal of cultural practices, and non-reliance on Western bio-medicine, are known, taught and widely ...
L. M. Ward   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

(Re)Visiting the North: Reflections from the Mushuau-nipi (George River) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Cultural narratives of northern wilderness are central to any understanding of the ongoing development of Canada, particularly as they relate to Aboriginal people and environmental change.
Pollock, Rebecca M.
core   +1 more source

Territoire et sacré chez les Innus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
À partir d’une comparaison entre l’attitude de l’Occidental face au monde — qu’il considère avant tout comme un objet d’exploitation — et celle de l’Innu qui le perçoit comme un tout qui le porte et à l’intérieur duquel il doit se situer en relation d ...
Doran, Anne
core   +1 more source

Qu’y a-t-il de si drôle dans la chasse au canard ? Ce que les ouvrageslinguistiques nous disent de la rencontre entre les Jésuites et les Nehiraw-Iriniw  [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Cet article examine les différents registres linguistiques que l’on retrouvedans le corpus des écrits produits par lesmissionnaires jésuites au Canada durant les xviie et xviiie siècles. Ces manuscrits, qui regardent de très prèsl’activité quotidienne de
Bishop, John E.
core   +1 more source

Developing an Innu framework for health research: The canoe trip as a metaphor for a collaborative approach centered on valuing Indigenous knowledges.

open access: yesSocial Science & Medicine (1967), 2020
Indigenous communities increasingly assert their right to self-determination by requiring that participatory research approaches be used, valuing and prioritizing Indigenous knowledges, for the purpose of improving Indigenous health.
L. M. Ward   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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