Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Belongings in Eeyou Istchee: A Community-Based and Community-Led Research Project

One of the core programming goals at Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute is to rediscover, relearn, and reintroduce the traditions of our historic belongings through the display, study, and research of belongings currently cared for by museums outside our region. In 2017, we received funding fr...

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Published in:KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies
Main Authors: Margaret Orr, Natasia Mukash, Paula Menarick
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Language:English
Published: University of Victoria Libraries 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bef8cbbbd031479c8844e3b697faae43 2023-05-15T17:14:15+02:00 Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Belongings in Eeyou Istchee: A Community-Based and Community-Led Research Project Margaret Orr Natasia Mukash Paula Menarick 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.132 https://doaj.org/article/bef8cbbbd031479c8844e3b697faae43 EN eng University of Victoria Libraries https://kula.uvic.ca/index.php/kula/article/view/132/252 https://doaj.org/toc/2398-4112 2398-4112 doi:10.18357/kula.132 https://doaj.org/article/bef8cbbbd031479c8844e3b697faae43 KULA, Vol 5, Pp 1-10 (2021) decolonization self-determination eeyou istchee community-based research painted caribou coats Bibliography. Library science. Information resources Z article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.132 2022-12-31T05:59:54Z One of the core programming goals at Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute is to rediscover, relearn, and reintroduce the traditions of our historic belongings through the display, study, and research of belongings currently cared for by museums outside our region. In 2017, we received funding from the Canada Council of the Arts for a multi-year research and knowledge creation project, "Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Coats in Eeyou Istchee." Our project brought Eeyou knowledge together with surviving examples of painted caribou coats and accessories from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries usually referred to, and classified as, "Naskapi" by museums and "experts" outside our region. Article in Journal/Newspaper naskapi Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies 5 1
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self-determination
eeyou istchee
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painted caribou coats
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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self-determination
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painted caribou coats
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources
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Natasia Mukash
Paula Menarick
Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Belongings in Eeyou Istchee: A Community-Based and Community-Led Research Project
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description One of the core programming goals at Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute is to rediscover, relearn, and reintroduce the traditions of our historic belongings through the display, study, and research of belongings currently cared for by museums outside our region. In 2017, we received funding from the Canada Council of the Arts for a multi-year research and knowledge creation project, "Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Coats in Eeyou Istchee." Our project brought Eeyou knowledge together with surviving examples of painted caribou coats and accessories from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries usually referred to, and classified as, "Naskapi" by museums and "experts" outside our region.
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title Rediscovering the Tradition of Painted Caribou Belongings in Eeyou Istchee: A Community-Based and Community-Led Research Project
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