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Address: Cree Regional Authority / Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Instiute, Oujé-Bougoumou, QC

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Research paper thumbnail of Avez-vous déjà déterré mon grandpère ? L’éthique en archéologie et les préoccupations des communautés en Eeyou Istchee et au Québec

Boîte à outils des principes de la recherche en contexte en contexte autochtone : éthique, respect, équité, réciprocité, collaboration et culture. 3e édition, 2021

https://files.cssspnql.com/index.php/s/fGuCd9fh79f4rsN

Research paper thumbnail of Have you dug up my grandfather, yet? Archaeological ethics and community concerns in Eeyou Istchee and Québec

Toolbox of research principles in an aboriginal context: ethics, respect, fairness, reciprocity, collaboration and culture. 3rd edition, 2021

https://files.cssspnql.com/index.php/s/8aBAkl1pjHeOWd0

Research paper thumbnail of L'exploitation historique récente du caribou et les schèmes d'établissement dans la région de Caniapiscau

Recherches Amerindiennes au Quebec, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Les Cris d’Eeyou Istchee avant le XVIIe siècle

Histoire du Nord-du-Québec, Les régions du Québec, no 22, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Land as an Aspect of Cree History: Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names

The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small-scale society that has used the same land for many generatio... more The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small-scale society that has used the same land for many generations. In this paper 1 I will examine the results of a project carried out in the 1990s to compile information concerning historical and cultural knowledge relating to places within the Whapmagoostui Cree traditional territories. The project involved both a detailed place-names survey and the collection of additional information in the form of stories, myths and land-use data concerning particular named places. 2 Toponymy was seen as a useful starting point for understanding Cree perceptions of the environment and of key points within that environment, and for obtaining a broad coverage of places of potential cultural and historic interest, based on the assumption that most such places would be named (cf. Hanks & Winters 1986:274).

Research paper thumbnail of A visit in time: ancient places, archaeology and stories from the elders of wemindji

This book is about places that mark the history of the Wemindji Iyiyuuch (the people of Wemindji,... more This book is about places that mark the history of the Wemindji Iyiyuuch (the people of Wemindji, a Cree community located on the eastern coast of James Bay). It tells the stories of these places and of historical figures associated with them. The book is the result of several years of archaeological surveying and excavation carried out in the coastal zone near Wemindji. It tells part the Wemindji people's story using three different sources of information: archaeology, oral traditions and historical records. The community's elders, especially, played a big part, sharing valuable stories and information, and identifying interesting sites for exploration.

Research paper thumbnail of From the source, to the margins and back: Notes on Mistassini quartzite and archaeology in the area of the Colline Blanche.

Research paper thumbnail of Frenchman's Island and the Nataawaau bones: archaeology and Cree tales of culture contact

Research paper thumbnail of A preliminary statement on the prehistoric utilization of chert deposits near Schefferville, Nouveau-Quebec

… Journal of Archaeology/Journal Canadien d' …, Jan 1, 1988

Research paper thumbnail of Avez-vous déjà déterré mon grandpère ? L’éthique en archéologie et les préoccupations des communautés en Eeyou Istchee et au Québec

Boîte à outils des principes de la recherche en contexte en contexte autochtone : éthique, respect, équité, réciprocité, collaboration et culture. 3e édition, 2021

https://files.cssspnql.com/index.php/s/fGuCd9fh79f4rsN

Research paper thumbnail of Have you dug up my grandfather, yet? Archaeological ethics and community concerns in Eeyou Istchee and Québec

Toolbox of research principles in an aboriginal context: ethics, respect, fairness, reciprocity, collaboration and culture. 3rd edition, 2021

https://files.cssspnql.com/index.php/s/8aBAkl1pjHeOWd0

Research paper thumbnail of L'exploitation historique récente du caribou et les schèmes d'établissement dans la région de Caniapiscau

Recherches Amerindiennes au Quebec, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Les Cris d’Eeyou Istchee avant le XVIIe siècle

Histoire du Nord-du-Québec, Les régions du Québec, no 22, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Land as an Aspect of Cree History: Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names

The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small-scale society that has used the same land for many generatio... more The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small-scale society that has used the same land for many generations. In this paper 1 I will examine the results of a project carried out in the 1990s to compile information concerning historical and cultural knowledge relating to places within the Whapmagoostui Cree traditional territories. The project involved both a detailed place-names survey and the collection of additional information in the form of stories, myths and land-use data concerning particular named places. 2 Toponymy was seen as a useful starting point for understanding Cree perceptions of the environment and of key points within that environment, and for obtaining a broad coverage of places of potential cultural and historic interest, based on the assumption that most such places would be named (cf. Hanks & Winters 1986:274).

Research paper thumbnail of A visit in time: ancient places, archaeology and stories from the elders of wemindji

This book is about places that mark the history of the Wemindji Iyiyuuch (the people of Wemindji,... more This book is about places that mark the history of the Wemindji Iyiyuuch (the people of Wemindji, a Cree community located on the eastern coast of James Bay). It tells the stories of these places and of historical figures associated with them. The book is the result of several years of archaeological surveying and excavation carried out in the coastal zone near Wemindji. It tells part the Wemindji people's story using three different sources of information: archaeology, oral traditions and historical records. The community's elders, especially, played a big part, sharing valuable stories and information, and identifying interesting sites for exploration.

Research paper thumbnail of From the source, to the margins and back: Notes on Mistassini quartzite and archaeology in the area of the Colline Blanche.

Research paper thumbnail of Frenchman's Island and the Nataawaau bones: archaeology and Cree tales of culture contact

Research paper thumbnail of A preliminary statement on the prehistoric utilization of chert deposits near Schefferville, Nouveau-Quebec

… Journal of Archaeology/Journal Canadien d' …, Jan 1, 1988

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