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Nungak, Zebedee
Subjects
James Bay Hydroelectric Project.
Inuit -- Québec (Province) -- Government relations.
Inuit -- Land tenure -- Québec (Province).
Inuit -- Colonization -- Québec (Province).
Inuit -- Québec (Province) -- History.
Nunavik (Québec) -- History.
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Nungak, Zebedee
James Bay Hydroelectric Project.
Inuit -- Québec (Province) -- Government relations.
Inuit -- Land tenure -- Québec (Province).
Inuit -- Colonization -- Québec (Province).
Inuit -- Québec (Province) -- History.
Nunavik (Québec) -- History.
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Wrestling with colonialism on steroids : Quebec
Inuit
fight for their homeland / Zebedee Nungak ; foreword by Tagak Curley.
by
Nungak, Zebedee
Véhicule Press, c2017.
Call #:
971.4115 N972w
Subjects
James Bay Hydroelectric Project.
Inuit
--
Québec
(
Province
)
--
Government relations.
Inuit
--
Land
tenure
--
Québec
(
Province
).
Inuit
--
Colonization
--
Québec
(
Province
).
Inuit
--
Québec
(
Province
)
--
History.
Nunavik (
Québec
)
--
History.
Series
Dossier
Québec
series.
ISBN:
9781550654684 (pbk.)
1550654683 (pbk.)
Description:
129 p. : ill., ports ; 19 cm.
Notes:
Issued also in electronic format.
Summary:
"For decades, the
Inuit
of northern Qu©♭bec were among the most neglected people in Canada. It took The Battle of James Bay, 1971-1975, for the governments in Qu©♭bec City and Ottawa to wake up to the disgrace. In this concise, lively account, Zebedee Nungak relates the inside story of how the young
Inuit
and Cree "Davids" took action when Qu©♭bec began construction on the giant James Bay hydro project. They fought in court and at the negotiation table for an accord that effectively became Canada's first land-claims agreement. Nungak's account is accompanied by his essays on Nunavik history. Together they provide a fascinating insight into a virtually unknown chapter of Canadian history."
--
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Woodlawn Public Library
Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
971.4115 N972w
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