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    Caring for Eeyou Istchee : protected area creation on Wemindji Cree territory / edited by Monica E. Mulrennan, Colin H. Scott, and Katherine Scott.

    • Title:Caring for Eeyou Istchee : protected area creation on Wemindji Cree territory / edited by Monica E. Mulrennan, Colin H. Scott, and Katherine Scott.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Mulrennan, Monica, editor.
      Scott, Colin, 1952- editor.
      Scott, Katherine (Katherine B.), editor.
      Xwi7xwa Collection.
    • Published/Created:Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, [2019]
    • Holdings

       
    • FNHL (Xwi7xwa) Subjects:Cree--Community development.
      Cree--Environmental concerns.
    • Library of Congress Subjects: Protected areas--Québec (Province)--Wemindji.
    • Description:xx, 408 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
    • Summary:"How do Indigenous communities in Canada balance the development needs of a growing population while maintaining cultural commitments and responsibilities as stewards of their lands and waters? Caring for Eeyou Istchee recounts the extraordinary experience of the James Bay Cree community of Wemindji, Quebec, who partnered with a multi-disciplinary research team to protect territory of great cultural significance in ways that respect community needs and circumstances. This volume tackles fundamental questions: What is "environmental protection"? What should be protected? What factors inform community goals? How does the natural and cultural history of an area inform protected area design? How can the authority and autonomy of Indigenous institutions of land and sea stewardship--and the knowledge integral to them--be respected and reinforced? In answering these questions, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors present a comprehensive account of one of the world's most dynamic coastal environments. In so doing, they address a multiplicity of ways in which the Cree people and their territories are deeply intertwined, the complex trans-institutional processes and policies that they navigate, and the potential of protected area creation to build upon and to support Indigenous stewardship, biological conservation, and cultural heritage."-- Provided by publisher.
    • Additional formats:Issued also in electronic format.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:0774838582
      9780774838580 (hardcover)
    • Contents:Protected area development in Northern Canadian indigenous contexts / Monica E. Mulrennan and Fikret Berkes
      The politics of traditional ecological knowledge in environmental protection / Wren Nasr and Colin H. Scott
      A balancing act : mining and protected areas on Wemindji Territory / Ugo Lapointe and Colin H. Scott
      Collecting scientific knowledge : a historical perspective on Eastern James Bay research / Katherine Scott
      Shoreline displacement and human adaptation in Eastern James Bay : a 6,000-year perspective / Florin Pendea, Andre Costopoulos, Gail Chmura, Colin D. Wren, Jennifer Bracewell, Samuel Vaneeckhout, Jari Okkonen, Eva Hulse, and Dustin Keeler
      Patterns on the land : Paakumshumwaau through the lens of natural history / James W. Fyles, Grant Ingram, Greg Mikkelson, Florin Pendea, Katherine Scott, and Kristen Whitbeck
      The mammals of Wemindji in time, space, and ways of knowing / Murray M. Humphries, Jason Samson, and Heather E. Milligan
      Coastal goose hunt of the Wemindji Cree : adaptations to social and ecological change / Claude Péloquin and Fikret Berkes
      Coastal landscape modifications by Cree hunters / Jesse S. Sayles and Monica E. Mulrennan
      Aa-wiichaautuwiihkw : cultural connections and continuities along the Wemindji Coast / Véronique Bussières, Monica E. Mulrennan, and Dorothy Stewart
      Wemindji Cree relations with the Government of Quebec in creating the Paakumshumwaau-Maatuskaau Biodiversity Reserve / Julie Hébert, François Brassard, Ugo Lapointe, and Colin H. Scott
      A responsibility to protect and restore : advancing the Tawich (Marine) Conservation Area / Monica E. Mulrennan and Colin H. Scott.
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