Relocations played a fundamental role in the settlement policies of the Canadian government and the formation of several Arctic communities. Since the 1950's, they have a significant impact on the social organization of Inuit communities. They still play a role in the construction of identities, and they may be the source of new moves of peoples and strategies of land occupation at community and regional scales. This paper focuses on what the federal records identify as the "relocation" of the main South camp of the Belcher Islands (Hudson Bay, Nunavut) to the North of the archipelago in 1971. From testimonies of displaced Qikirtamiut and researchers involved in the process, the author explores few aspects of the genesis and progress of the...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Nunavut has existed simultaneously in four very different contexts, i.e., as: 1. A land of isolated ...
ABSTRACT. The peoples in the arctic regions have experienced unprecedented cultural change in the la...
Relocations played a fundamental role in the settlement policies of the Canadian government and the ...
Les déplacements forcés de populations qui sont au coeur des politiques de sédentarisation à l’origi...
In 1953-55 the Canadian government of Prime Minister St. Laurent carried out an experimental relocat...
Note:This thesis deals with change in Cumberland Sound, Northwest Territories, focussing on the peri...
ABSTRACT. A complex of ecological factors favours the development of individual production technique...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
Abstract What were the influences on the Inuit of Northern Labrador preceding the c...
On April first, Nunavut became a reality - the first change in Canada's geopolitical boundaries sinc...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
The importance of community relocation experiences for aboriginal land claims movements is well docu...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Nunavut has existed simultaneously in four very different contexts, i.e., as: 1. A land of isolated ...
ABSTRACT. The peoples in the arctic regions have experienced unprecedented cultural change in the la...
Relocations played a fundamental role in the settlement policies of the Canadian government and the ...
Les déplacements forcés de populations qui sont au coeur des politiques de sédentarisation à l’origi...
In 1953-55 the Canadian government of Prime Minister St. Laurent carried out an experimental relocat...
Note:This thesis deals with change in Cumberland Sound, Northwest Territories, focussing on the peri...
ABSTRACT. A complex of ecological factors favours the development of individual production technique...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
Abstract What were the influences on the Inuit of Northern Labrador preceding the c...
On April first, Nunavut became a reality - the first change in Canada's geopolitical boundaries sinc...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
The importance of community relocation experiences for aboriginal land claims movements is well docu...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
Recent demographic changes have made settlement patterns in the Canadian Arctic increasingly urban. ...
Nunavut has existed simultaneously in four very different contexts, i.e., as: 1. A land of isolated ...
ABSTRACT. The peoples in the arctic regions have experienced unprecedented cultural change in the la...