Contenu du sommaire : Who shares the land ? : Algonquian territoriality and land governance
Revue | Anthropologica |
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Numéro | Vol.60, n°1, 2018 |
Titre du numéro | Who shares the land ? : Algonquian territoriality and land governance |
Who shares the land ? : Algonquian territoriality and land governance
- Mélanie Chaplier, Jasmin Habib and Colin Scott- A Brief Introduction to the Eeyou Traditional System of Governance of Hunting Territories (Traditional Eeyou Indoh-hoh Istchee Governance) = Une brève introduction au système traditionnel de gouvernance Eeyou des territoires de chasse (gouvernance traditionnelle Eeyou Indoh-hoh Istchee) - Philip Awashish p. 1–8
- Map of Eeyou Istchee - p. 9
- Foreword: Remembering the Algonquian Family Hunting Territory Debate = Avant-propos : Retour sur le débat relatif aux territoires de chasse familiaux algonquiens - Toby Morantz p. 10-29
- Introduction: From Beavers to Land: Building on Past Debates to Unpack the Contemporary Entanglements of Algonquian Family Hunting Territories = Introduction: Des castors à la terre : Construire sur les débats passés pour défaire l'enchevêtrement contemporain des territoires de chasse familiaux des Algonquiens - Mélanie Chaplier, Colin Scott p. 30-60
- Property as Sharing: A Reflection on the Nature of Land Ownership among the Cree of Eeyou Istchee after the “Paix des Braves” - Mélanie Chaplier p. 61–75
- Defining Land Use in a Context of Proximity: Politics of Community Recognition and Identity Dynamics in Washaw Sibi - David Lessard p. 76–89
- Family Territories, Community Territories: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities through Time - Colin Scott p. 90–105
- Territorialité et territoires de chasse familiaux chez les Atikamekw Nehirowisiwok dans le contexte contemporain - Benoit Éthier, Sylvie Poirier p. 106–118
- Back to Where It All Began: Revisiting Algonquin Resource Use and Territoriality - Leila Inksetter p. 119–132
- Documenting Presence - Jasmin Habib p. 133–148
- Afterword: Dispossession with Possession, Governance with Colonialism: Algonquian Hunting Territories and Anthropology as Engaged Practice - Harvey A. Feit p. 149–160
- Afterword: Two World Views of Eeyou Family Hunting Territories - Adrian Tanner p. 161–166
Document/ation : power, interests, accountabilities = Document/ation : pouvoir, intérêts, redevabilités
- Stacy Leigh Pigg, Susan L. Erikson, Kathleen Inglis- Introduction: Document/ation: Power, Interests, Accountabilities = Introduction: Document/ation : Pouvoir, intérêts, redevabilités - Stacy Leigh Pigg, Susan L. Erikson, Kathleen Inglis p. 167-189
- “When the Government Changes, the Card Will Also Change”: Questioning Identity in Biometric Smartcards for National Health Insurance (RSBY) in India - Stefan Ecks p. 190–200
- Absence and Ambiguity: Documenting the Moment of Birth in East Lombok, Indonesia - Leslie Butt p. 201–211
- Proofing Exemption: Documenting Indigeneity at the Canada–US Border - Ian Kalman p. 212–222
- What Documents Do Not Do: Papering Persecution and Moments of Recognition in a Congolese Refugee Camp - Marnie Jane Thomson p. 223–235
- Plans for Altering Work: Fitting Kids into Car-Management Documents in a Swedish Preschool - Renita Thedvall p. 236–245
- Burden of Proof: Documentation of an HIV Prevention Program in Ghana - Kathleen Inglis p. 246–258
- Facsimileing the State: The Bureaucracy of Document Transmission in Israeli Human Rights NGOs - Omri Grinberg p. 259–273
Articles
- Chants d'oiseaux, cris de cochons et bruits des petites bestioles : les sons de la divination chez les Alangan de Mindoro (Philippines) - Frédéric B. Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Guy Tremblay p. 274–288
- Les Pentecôtismes à l'assaut de la sorcellerie familiale au Cameroun - Sariette Batibonak p. 289–299
- The Continuing Paradox of Traditional Female and Male Circumcision among Kuria in Northeastern Tanzania - Nandera Ernest Mhando p. 300–313
- “Looking Out for Each Other”: Street-Involved Youth's Perspectives on Friendship - Thayne Werdal, Lisa M. Mitchell p. 314–326
- The Two Lives of Sara Baartman: Gender, “Race,” Politics and the Historiography of Mis/Representation - Andrew P. Lyons p. 327–346
Book Reviews = Comptes rendus
- Andrew Causey. Drawn to See: Drawing as an Ethnographic Method, 2017 - Kim Tondeur p. 348–349
- Sherine Hamdy, Coleman Nye, Sarula Bao and Caroline Brewer. Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution, 2017 - Martha Radice p. 349–350
- Dána-Ain Davis and Christa Craven. Feminist Ethnography: Thinking through Methodologies, Challenges, and Possibilities, 2016 - Sally Cole p. 351–352
- Denielle Elliott and Dara Culhane [Eds.]. A Different Kind of Ethnography: Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies, 2017 - Shelley Butler p. 352–353
- Nick Sousanis. Unflattening, 2015 - Stacy Leigh Pigg p. 353–355
- Guillaume Blanc, Élise Demeulenaere et Wolf Feuerhahn [Dirs.]. Humanités environnementales : Enquêtes et Contre-enquêtes, 2017 - Enkelejda Sula-Raxhimi, Astrid Brousselle p. 355–356
- Laurent Legrain. Chanter, s'attacher et transmettre chez les Darhad de Mongolie, 2014 - Arthur Floret p. 357–358