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- Title
L'héritage culturel inuit au Labrador méridional au XIX<sup>e</sup> siècle.
- Authors
Charest, Paul
- Abstract
For this paper, the southern Labrador sub-cultural area includes the regions of the south Labrador coast, the Strait of Belle Isle, and the Lower North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Following a presentation of the historical presence of Inuit and Euro-Inuit Métis in this region in the 19th century, the Inuit cultural heritage is presented under eight headings: generalist way of life; alternating habitats and transhumance; residential group; sod house; seal economy; market economy; means of transportation; and sealskin clothing and accessories. Combined with the Amerindian and Euro-Canadian heritages, this Inuit cultural heritage has contributed to the making of the unique Métis culture of southern Labrador.
- Subjects
NEWFOUNDLAND &; Labrador; LABRADORIAN Inuit; METIS; NATIVE American dwellings; INUIT clothing; NATIVE Americans; NINETEENTH century; NATIVE American history; MANNERS &; customs; TRANSPORTATION; HISTORY; FISHING
- Publication
Études Inuit Studies, 2015, Vol 39, Issue 1, p201
- ISSN
0701-1008
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1036084ar