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Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names
Patrick, Donna, 2003 Language, Politics and Social Interaction in An
The James Bay Hydroelectric Project - Issue of the Century
THE Nunavik INUIT
Quebec's Second Largest Landslide Near Whapmagoostui And
Environmental Change in the Great Whale River Region, Hudson Bay: Five Decades of Multidisciplinary Research by Centre D’Études Nordiques (CEN)1
Kuujjuarapik 2021
The Sheldrake River, Nunavik, Quebec
The Distribution and Abundance of Terrestrial Vertebrates of the James and Hudson Bay Regions of Québec J
Kuujjuaraapik Whapmagoostui Renewable Energy Corporation 9415-1610 Québec Inc
5 Impacts According to Interviewees CH11 • Permanent Loss of Landbase
Whapmagoostui
Kuujjuarapik and Umiujaq, Nunavik
MATTHEW MUKASH, B.A. CURRICULUM VITAE (October 2013)
Impact of Climate Change on Nunavik's Marine
James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement
THE DRAWING in to TRADE of NORTHERN ALGONQUIAN CARIBOU HUNTERS Toby Morantz Mcgill University
E& Seminar Rlanari
Top View
James Bay Hydroelectric Project
The Upper Marine Limit in the Little Whale River Area, New Quebec
Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuarapik Station
Environmental Assessment and Viable Interdependence: the Great Whale River Case in Northern Quebec
Quebec Bodies of Water:Borders the Gulf of Saint Lawrence Is Southeast
Early Twentieth Century Developments in Eastern James Bay
"Inuit in Church L Clearing Photographic Misattribution
146 Game Shortage and the Inland Fur Trade in Northern Québec, 1915 to 1940 Adrian Tanner Memorial University of Newfoundland D
Inuit Art Foundation Archives
Key Milestones in the History of the Eeyou of Eeyou Istchee
Environmental Case Study James Bay: James Bay Hydropower
Nunavik) Beluga (Delphinapterus Leucas
James Bay Cree and Quebec Hydro Development
Great Whale River Log, 1997
Indigenous Rights Affirmed in Canada with James Bay Dam Victory
STOCK ASSESSMENT of NORTHERN QUEBEC (NUNAVIK) BELUGA (Delphinapterus Leucas)
Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Beluga Whales in Nunavik Interviews from Puvirnituq, Umiujaq and Kuujjuaraapik W. Doidge, W
Great Whale River Project Environmental Review
Native People and the Environmental Regime in the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement EVELYN J