Toponymic Constraints in Wemindji
Research by Eugene Hunn (1996) suggested that toponymic density and population density are roughly equal for a range of indigenous groups across North America. In Wemindji Quebec, historic and current toponymic and population data support Hunn’s observation. I demonstrate that toponymic constraints...
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ftholloway:oai:repository.royalholloway.ac.uk:e9f3cc6e-4dc9-1224-59cb-cee86d178c5a/5 2023-05-15T18:43:25+02:00 Toponymic Constraints in Wemindji Eades, Gwilym 2012 application/pdf https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/e9f3cc6e-4dc9-1224-59cb-cee86d178c5a/5/ eng eng https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/e9f3cc6e-4dc9-1224-59cb-cee86d178c5a/5/ The Canadian Geographer Faculty of Science\Geography info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion 2012 ftholloway 2022-09-26T12:46:12Z Research by Eugene Hunn (1996) suggested that toponymic density and population density are roughly equal for a range of indigenous groups across North America. In Wemindji Quebec, historic and current toponymic and population data support Hunn’s observation. I demonstrate that toponymic constraints are real by holding the number of traditional toponyms (898) as a background ‘constant,’ and estimating the growth of Wemindji’s population from 1960 to 2010 based on knowledge held by local experts. Measurements from historic air photographs assumed toponymic growth proportional to the area within the limits of Wemindji town development. 78 new town place names provide a baseline for that measurement. Relative to toponymic density, population density steadily increased from 1960 to 2010, with a graph depicting the two densities suggesting equality in approximately 1995. Article in Journal/Newspaper Wemindji Royal Holloway University of London: Royal Holloway Digital Repository Wemindji ENVELOPE(-78.816,-78.816,53.000,53.000) |
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Research by Eugene Hunn (1996) suggested that toponymic density and population density are roughly equal for a range of indigenous groups across North America. In Wemindji Quebec, historic and current toponymic and population data support Hunn’s observation. I demonstrate that toponymic constraints are real by holding the number of traditional toponyms (898) as a background ‘constant,’ and estimating the growth of Wemindji’s population from 1960 to 2010 based on knowledge held by local experts. Measurements from historic air photographs assumed toponymic growth proportional to the area within the limits of Wemindji town development. 78 new town place names provide a baseline for that measurement. Relative to toponymic density, population density steadily increased from 1960 to 2010, with a graph depicting the two densities suggesting equality in approximately 1995. |
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Toponymic Constraints in Wemindji |
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