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First Nation Profiles (Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada)
Profiles of Canada’s First Nations containing general information on reserves, governance, federal funding, geography, population statistics, etc.
Subjects: Reserves, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous communities, Indigenous affairs, Demography
- Type of access
- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Le droit au froid : le combat d’une femme pour protéger sa culture, l’Arctique et notre planète
Climate change disrupts and threatens the Inuit way of life, their culture and their economic autonomy. Biographical story of an environmental activist (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007) who wants to make climate change a Human Rights issue. French version of “The right to be cold : One woman’s story of protecting her culture, the Arctic and the whole planet”. (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Montréal, Écosociété, 2019, 356 p.)
Subjects: Climate change, Law, Inuit, Indigenous authors, Indigenous affairs
- Type of access
- Reserved Access
- Printed document
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences
Revue Makivik news (BAnQ)
Corpus of the various issues of the quarterly magazine Makivik News. This review, published by the Makivik Corporation, presents the socioeconomic events taking place in the region and also describes the activities organized for the benefit of the Inuit of Nunavik as well as their achievements.
Subjects: Indigenous affairs, Indigenous communities, Indigenous languages
- Type of access
- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Health Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Taqralik magazine: 1974-1986 (BAnQ)
Corpus of the various volumes of the quarterly review Taqralik, formerly published by the Association des Inuit du Nouveau-Québec. This magazine was delivered free of charge to all households benefiting from the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement in all Nunavik communities.
Subjects: Indigenous languages, Indigenous communities, Indigenous affairs
- Type of access
- Free - Open Access
- Domain
- Natural Sciences
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Health Sciences
The right to be cold : One woman’s story of protecting her culture, the Arctic and the whole planet
Climate change disrupts and threatens the Inuit way of life, their culture and their economic autonomy. Biographical story of an environmental activist (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007) who wants to make climate change a human rights issue. Also available in French under the title “Le droit au froid : le combat d’une femme pour protéger sa culture, l’Arctique et notre planète” (2019). (Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Toronto, Allen Lane, 2015, 356 p.)
Subjects: Climate change, Indigenous affairs, Indigenous authors, Inuit, Law
- Type of access
- Printed document
- Reserved Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences