Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador
Herausgeber: Scott, Colin
Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador
Herausgeber: Scott, Colin
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Colin H. Scott is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, McGill University.
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Colin H. Scott is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, McGill University.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780774808453
- ISBN-10: 0774808454
- Artikelnr.: 41607558
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9780774808453
- ISBN-10: 0774808454
- Artikelnr.: 41607558
Colin H. Scott is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, McGill University.
Foreword and Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: On Autonomy and Development / Colin H. Scott
2 Healing the Past, Meeting the Future / Peter Penashue
Part One: (Re)defining Territory
3 Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the
Quebec-Labrador Peninsula / Ludger Müller-Wille
4 Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik / Susan G. Drummond
5 The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec / Peter Jacobs
6 Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas / Monica E.
Mulrennan and Colin H. Scott
7 Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut
St-Maurice, Québec) / Sylvie Poirier
Part Two: Resource Management and Development Conflicts
8 Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree
Participatory Forestry Management Practices / Harvey Feit and Robert
Beaulieu
9 Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management
Decision-Making at James Bay / Colin H. Scott and Jeremy Webber
10 Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of
Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree / Richard T. Scott
11 Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement: The
Social Construction of the Cree Problem / Donna Patrick and Peter Armitage
12 Low-level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a
Northern Development Conflict / Mary Barker
13 The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais or Innu of the Province
of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources / Paul Charest
Part Three: Community, Identity, and Governance
14 Community Dispersement and Organization: The Case of Ouje-bougoumou /
Abel Bosum
15 Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity,
Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec / Naomi
Adelson
16 Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi / Sue Jacobs
17 Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and
Cultural Survival / Catherine James
18 The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The
Politics of Nunavik Health Care / Josée G. Lavoie
19 Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu /
Cathrine Degnen
20 The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government / Hedda
Schuurman
21 The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government / Adrian Tanner
22 Afterword: Reflections on Strategy / Colin H. Scott
Index
1 Introduction: On Autonomy and Development / Colin H. Scott
2 Healing the Past, Meeting the Future / Peter Penashue
Part One: (Re)defining Territory
3 Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the
Quebec-Labrador Peninsula / Ludger Müller-Wille
4 Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik / Susan G. Drummond
5 The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec / Peter Jacobs
6 Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas / Monica E.
Mulrennan and Colin H. Scott
7 Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut
St-Maurice, Québec) / Sylvie Poirier
Part Two: Resource Management and Development Conflicts
8 Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree
Participatory Forestry Management Practices / Harvey Feit and Robert
Beaulieu
9 Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management
Decision-Making at James Bay / Colin H. Scott and Jeremy Webber
10 Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of
Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree / Richard T. Scott
11 Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement: The
Social Construction of the Cree Problem / Donna Patrick and Peter Armitage
12 Low-level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a
Northern Development Conflict / Mary Barker
13 The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais or Innu of the Province
of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources / Paul Charest
Part Three: Community, Identity, and Governance
14 Community Dispersement and Organization: The Case of Ouje-bougoumou /
Abel Bosum
15 Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity,
Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec / Naomi
Adelson
16 Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi / Sue Jacobs
17 Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and
Cultural Survival / Catherine James
18 The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The
Politics of Nunavik Health Care / Josée G. Lavoie
19 Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu /
Cathrine Degnen
20 The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government / Hedda
Schuurman
21 The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government / Adrian Tanner
22 Afterword: Reflections on Strategy / Colin H. Scott
Index
Foreword and Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: On Autonomy and Development / Colin H. Scott
2 Healing the Past, Meeting the Future / Peter Penashue
Part One: (Re)defining Territory
3 Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the
Quebec-Labrador Peninsula / Ludger Müller-Wille
4 Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik / Susan G. Drummond
5 The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec / Peter Jacobs
6 Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas / Monica E.
Mulrennan and Colin H. Scott
7 Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut
St-Maurice, Québec) / Sylvie Poirier
Part Two: Resource Management and Development Conflicts
8 Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree
Participatory Forestry Management Practices / Harvey Feit and Robert
Beaulieu
9 Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management
Decision-Making at James Bay / Colin H. Scott and Jeremy Webber
10 Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of
Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree / Richard T. Scott
11 Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement: The
Social Construction of the Cree Problem / Donna Patrick and Peter Armitage
12 Low-level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a
Northern Development Conflict / Mary Barker
13 The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais or Innu of the Province
of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources / Paul Charest
Part Three: Community, Identity, and Governance
14 Community Dispersement and Organization: The Case of Ouje-bougoumou /
Abel Bosum
15 Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity,
Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec / Naomi
Adelson
16 Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi / Sue Jacobs
17 Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and
Cultural Survival / Catherine James
18 The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The
Politics of Nunavik Health Care / Josée G. Lavoie
19 Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu /
Cathrine Degnen
20 The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government / Hedda
Schuurman
21 The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government / Adrian Tanner
22 Afterword: Reflections on Strategy / Colin H. Scott
Index
1 Introduction: On Autonomy and Development / Colin H. Scott
2 Healing the Past, Meeting the Future / Peter Penashue
Part One: (Re)defining Territory
3 Shaping Modern Inuit Territorial Perception and Identity in the
Quebec-Labrador Peninsula / Ludger Müller-Wille
4 Writing Legal Histories on Nunavik / Susan G. Drummond
5 The Landscape of Nunavik/The Territory of Nouveau-Québec / Peter Jacobs
6 Aboriginal Rights and Interests in Canadian Northern Seas / Monica E.
Mulrennan and Colin H. Scott
7 Territories, Identity, and Modernity among the Atikamekw (Haut
St-Maurice, Québec) / Sylvie Poirier
Part Two: Resource Management and Development Conflicts
8 Voices from a Disappearing Forest: Government, Corporate, and Cree
Participatory Forestry Management Practices / Harvey Feit and Robert
Beaulieu
9 Conflicts between Cree Hunting and Sport Hunting: Co-Management
Decision-Making at James Bay / Colin H. Scott and Jeremy Webber
10 Becoming a Mercury Dealer: Moral Implications and the Construction of
Objective Knowledge for the James Bay Cree / Richard T. Scott
11 Media Contestation of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement: The
Social Construction of the Cree Problem / Donna Patrick and Peter Armitage
12 Low-level Military Flight Training in Quebec-Labrador: The Anatomy of a
Northern Development Conflict / Mary Barker
13 The Land Claims Negotiations of the Montagnais or Innu of the Province
of Quebec and the Management of Natural Resources / Paul Charest
Part Three: Community, Identity, and Governance
14 Community Dispersement and Organization: The Case of Ouje-bougoumou /
Abel Bosum
15 Gathering Knowledge: Reflections on the Anthropology of Identity,
Aboriginality, and the Annual Gatherings in Whapmagoostui, Quebec / Naomi
Adelson
16 Building a Community in the Town of Chisasibi / Sue Jacobs
17 Cultural Change in Mistissini: Implications for Self-Determination and
Cultural Survival / Catherine James
18 The Decolonization of the Self and the Recolonization of Knowledge: The
Politics of Nunavik Health Care / Josée G. Lavoie
19 Country Space as a Healing Place: Community Healing at Sheshatshiu /
Cathrine Degnen
20 The Concept of Community and the Challenge for Self-Government / Hedda
Schuurman
21 The Double Bind of Aboriginal Self-Government / Adrian Tanner
22 Afterword: Reflections on Strategy / Colin H. Scott
Index