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Carcajou à l’aurore du monde : fragments écrits d’une encyclopédie orale innue (BAnQ)
This book immerses us in the boreal universe of Carcajou, this strange and fabulous being who populates the legends of northern Quebec and Labrador. In the 1970s, Savard recorded narrative sequences of this character after interviewing storytellers from the Ungava Valley and Sheshatshiu in Labrador.
Subjects: Atanukans, Innu, Innu-aitun, Mythology, Oral narratives
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- Free - BAnQ Subscribers
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La saga des Béothuks
Historical, mythological, ethnographic, this novel is a masterful work by Bernard Assiniwi, of Cree origin, which won him the France-Quebec Jean-Hamelin Prize in 1997. It makes a fascinating contribution to the rediscovery of indigenous societies, at the same time. time it sheds light on a particularly dramatic episode in the white conquest of America.
Subjects: Indigenous authors, Colonization, Ethnology, Indigenous literature, Mythology
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- Printed document
- Free - BAnQ Subscribers
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences
The idea of north
An exploration of various representations of the North in literature, painting, and prints, as well as in mythology, from a European standpoint. (Peter Davidson, London, Reaktion, 2004, 272 p.)
Subjects: Northern Europe, Mythology, Literature, Indigenous authors, Imaginary North, Arts
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
The polar regions : an environmental history
A book that looks at the history of the exploration, economic development, geopolitical challenges, and myths about the Arctic and the Antarctic, from an environmental standpoint. (Adrian Howkins, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2016, 251 p.)
Subjects: Circumpolar Arctic, Economy, Environment, Exploration, History, Mythology
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- Printed document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Natural Sciences