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L’animal arctique au-devant de la scène: Introduction au bestiaire inuit = Spotlight on Arctic Animals: Introduction to the Inuit Bestiary
Appropriation et Conservation des Resources Alimentaires Chez les Inuit de Kangiqsujuaq-Salluit, Quebec Arctique: Perspective Ethnoarcheologique
Bande de Betsiamites: Enquêtes Relatives à la Route 138 et au Pont de la Rivière Betsiamites
Climate Change: It's Up to the Youth
Cosmologie, Mythologie et Récit Historique dans la Tradition Orale des Algonquins de Kitcisakik
Échange Commercial et Usages Monétaires Non-Marchands dans le Cadre du Programme d'Aide aux Chasseurs du Nunavik
Echoes From the Past: Prehistoric Archaeology in Quebec
Environmental Assessment and Viable Interdependence: The Great Whale River Case in Northern Quebec
Habitations, Camps et Territoires des Inuit de la Région de Kangiqsujuaq-Salluit, Nunavik
Living in Nunavik: Considering the Housing Production System Through Complexity
Explores the difference between a building versus a dwelling to find a more sustainable solution to Inuit housing issues.
Local Know-How and Self-Construction in the Tundra: A Reading of the Salluit Fjord Cabins
Examines the cultural and architectural significance of Nunavik's cabins and how they could be used to address the Inuit communities housing issues.
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Modern Treaties in Canada
Links to six one-hour courses on comprehensive land claims agreements. Themes include general overview, modern treaties and land, self-government, and regional economics, modern treaty governments, and environment protection, regulation and assessment.
[Northern Exposure: Peoples, Powers and Prospects in Canada's North]
La perception du carcajou/glouton par les Inuit du Nord canadien: Du passé au present
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Reconnaissance du monde autochtone et quete d'une americanite premiere a travers la cartographie de la Nouvelle-France
Report: Annotated Bibliography of Available Studies on Elders in Nunavik
Focus is research studies on and consultations done with elders from 1992 to 2012. Sources for list were interviews with scholars and institutions focused on Inuit research and keyword searches in academic journals and databases, as well as non-scientific online sources.