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North American Indian thought and culture
Biographies, stories, oral histories, speeches, photographs, drawings and audio files related to Indigenous history and culture in North America. Provides access to documents by people, places, years, type of environments, etc.
Subjects: Culture, History, Indigenous peoples, North America, Primary Sources
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
North Circumpolar Map (Gouvernement du Canada)
Polar projection map produced in 2016 indicating settlements, boundaries, transportation networks, glaciers, and national parks.
- Type of access
- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Northern Quebec (Environment Canada) (Environnement Canada)
Map depicting Indigenous lands, nations, and marine regions, as well as administrative regions, municipalities, and hydroelectric power plants.
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Nunavik Bibliography (ASTIS)
Contains 8,000 records of publications dealing with various facets of northern Quebec, including geoscience, life sciences, humanities, and social science.
Subjects: Earth sciences, Environmental sciences, Indigenous peoples, Northern Quebec, Nunavik, Social sciences
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Nunavik: Inuit place name map series
Collection of large maps featuring traditional place names of places, lakes, and rivers Text in Inuktitut (syllabic fonts), English, and French.
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- Printed document
- Free - BAnQ Subscribers
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Nunavut (Statistics Canada)
Census Program key indicators for Nunavut.
- Type of access
- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Nunavut Atlas
Atlas depicting land and resource use as claimed by the Inuit as part of the process of the creation of Nunavut. Includes maps on the communities, wildlife, and geographic boundaries of the Inuit world.
- Type of access
- Printed document
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Nunavut Database (ASTIS)
Descriptions of nearly 35,000 grey literature publications (reports by government agencies, Inuit organizations, universities, and industry), journal articles, conference proceedings, theses, and books on Nunavut, the Canadian Arctic, and the circumpolar Arctic.
Subjects: Circumpolar Arctic, Environmental sciences, Inuit, Nunavut, Social sciences
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- Health Sciences
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Nunivaat – Nunavik Statistics Program (Université Laval)
Socio-economic statistics on Nunavik.
Subjects: Indigenous peoples, Inuit, Nunavik, Social statistics, Socio-economic Statistics
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Online Cree Dictionary
English–Cree dictionary in syllabics and Roman orthography. Produced by Miyo Wahkohtowin Education and the University of Alberta.
Subjects: Cree, Cree dictionary, Cree language, Indigenous peoples, Syllabic writing
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Orthophotographie noir et blanc des villages nordiques 1/10 000 (2004) (Géoindex)
Set of 161 digital orthophotos representing northern villages (1:10,000).
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Our Responsibility to The Seventh Generation. Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development
Indigenous perspectives on sustainable development, addressing the relationship to the environment, environmental degradation, respect for life, and the well-being of current and future generations. (Linda Clarkson, Vern Morrissette et Gabriel Régallet, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1992, 92 p.)
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- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Our Ways Will Continue On: Indigenous Approaches to Sustainability
Indigenous perspectives on sustainable development in international law. (Jeffrey Corntassel, The Internationalization of Indigenous Rights, 2011, p. 65-71.)
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- Free - Open Access
- Reserved Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Oxford Handbook of the Prehistoric Arctic
Handbook on the cultural history of the Arctic, covering topics such as climate change impacts on human societies and European colonial expansion.
Subjects: Climate change, Colonialism, History, Indigenous peoples, Prehistory
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PAIS Index
Base de données qui compte des références d’articles de revues, d’articles de conférences, de livres et de rapports sur les politiques publiques et sociales, les affaires publiques et les relations internationales. Produit pertinent pour différents domaines liés aux études nordiques, dont le développement économique, les questions judiciaires, d’éducation, de ressources naturelles, de droits humaines, etc. La base possède un riche vocabulaire contrôlé accessible par un thésaurus.
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- Reserved Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Pan Inuit Trails
Atlas showing Inuit occupancy of the Northwest Passage region, specifically traditional Inuit trails across the Arctic.
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- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Photographic serie: exhibition of Inuit sculptures and engravings (BAnQ)
Corpus of photographs taken during an exhibition held in 1964 by Jacques Rousseau, geographer and northerner, and devoted to Inuit art. These iconographic documents showcase remarkable stone carvings and carvings on walrus ivory from New Quebec (or Nunavik, as it is now called).
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
Photographic serie: Montagnais and Naskapi communities of the Côte-Nord and Labrador (BAnQ)
This photographic series was taken by Paul Provencher and bears witness to his career as a forest engineer for the Quebec North Shore company between 1929 and 1963. During this period, he explored, surveyed and inventoried the boreal forest of the Côte-Nord and du Labrador. He meets and accompanies the Innu along the Manicouagan and Toulnustouc rivers and visits the communities of Betsiamites (Pessamit), Sept-Îles (Uashat Mak Mani-Utenam), La Romaine (Unamen Shipi), Moisie Fort Mackenzie (Kawawachikamach, Matimekosh). His photographs bear witness to the Innu-aitun culture and promote the recognition of ancestral aboriginal practices that have been tested and proven for centuries.
Subjects: Côte-Nord, Cultural identity, Forestry, Forests, Innu, Innu territory, Innu-aitun, Labrador, Natural Resources
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Photographic serie: supplying Hudson’s Bay Company posts and patrolling arctic waters (BAnQ)
Photographs taken during the summer of 1944 by the geographer Pierre Dagenais during a long-haul journey towards Labrador with stops at Cartwright, Hebron and Baffin (Cape Dorset) on board the Nascopie, a supply ship for remote posts of the Far North of the Hudson’s Bay Company. These annual excursions under the aegis of the federal government were designed to establish Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic and study related emerging issues. These photographs highlight scenes related to the provision of food and everyday consumer goods to island Inuit communities.
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- Free - Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Plan Nord maps (BAnQ)
Collection of geographic and thematic maps (actives mines and mining projects, electricity generation, wildlife areas, vegetation zones, aboriginal communities, etc.) from the Plan Nord program, dedicated to the sustainable development and the enhancement of the resources of northern Quebec.
Subjects: Arctic fauna, Energy, Indigenous communities, Mine exploration, Mining, Mines, Vegetation
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- Engineering and Technology
- Humanities and Social Sciences
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