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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
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Perspectives on the General Issues
- On Autonomy and Development 3
- Healing the Past, Meeting the Future 21
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(Re)defining Territory
- Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula 33
- Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik 41
- The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec¹ 63
- Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas 78
- Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut St-Maurice, Quebec) 98
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Resource Management and Development Conflicts
- Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree Participatory Forestry Management Practices 119
- Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management Decision Making at James Bay 149
- Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree 175
- Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement: The Social Construction of the “Cree Problem” 206
- Low-Level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a Northern Development Conflict 233
- The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais, or Innu, of the Province of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources 255
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Community, Identity, and Governance
- Community Dispersal and Organization: The Case of Oujé-Bougoumou 277
- Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity, Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec 289
- Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi 304
- Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and Cultural Survival 316
- The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The Politics of Nunavik Health Care 332
- Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu 357
- The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government 379
- The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government 396
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In Conclusion
- Ways Forward 417
- Contributors 427
- Index 428
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures viii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
-
Perspectives on the General Issues
- On Autonomy and Development 3
- Healing the Past, Meeting the Future 21
-
(Re)defining Territory
- Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula 33
- Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik 41
- The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec¹ 63
- Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas 78
- Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut St-Maurice, Quebec) 98
-
Resource Management and Development Conflicts
- Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree Participatory Forestry Management Practices 119
- Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management Decision Making at James Bay 149
- Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree 175
- Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement: The Social Construction of the “Cree Problem” 206
- Low-Level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a Northern Development Conflict 233
- The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais, or Innu, of the Province of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources 255
-
Community, Identity, and Governance
- Community Dispersal and Organization: The Case of Oujé-Bougoumou 277
- Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity, Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec 289
- Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi 304
- Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and Cultural Survival 316
- The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The Politics of Nunavik Health Care 332
- Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu 357
- The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government 379
- The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government 396
-
In Conclusion
- Ways Forward 417
- Contributors 427
- Index 428