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- Title
MIEUX CONNAÎTRE LE NDAKINNA : LA CONTRIBUTION DE L'ARCHÉOLOGIE COLLABORATIVE AU PROCESSUS D'AFFIRMATION TERRITORIALE DE LA NATION ABÉNAKISE.
- Authors
Treyvaud, Geneviève; O'Bomsawin, Suzie; Samson, Marie-Ève
- Abstract
The Ndakinna is the ancestral territory of the Abenaki. For Abenaki territory is a space which includes its occupation, resource use and culture. The Abenaki "People of the dawn" are Québec's southernmost Algonkian First Nation. However, information on the occupation of Ndakinna is poorly understood. Since 1979, the Grand Council of the Waban-Aki Nation (GCNWA), mandated by the Councils of the Abenakis of Odanak and Wôlinak, has as its mission the future of the Abenaki. In undertaking specialist studies, the GCNWA, defends the Nation's rights, interests and the preservation of their culture.
- Subjects
ABENAKI (North American people); INDIGENOUS peoples; CULTURAL property; HISTORIC sites; ARCHAEOLOGY
- Publication
Historia: Questoes & Debates, 2018, Vol 66, Issue 1, p95
- ISSN
0100-6932
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5380/his.v66i1.57405