Culture as a Force for the Future
Many Indigenous communities place issues of identity at the heart of their concerns, having seen their rich cultural heritage threatened by a variety of assimilationist processes. Members of the Atikamekw Nation, and a team of non-indigenous designers from the Université de Montréal have been workin...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:50|dedup_wf_001::9fd15ec07f65dcad8c57a2e1a014bd8a 2023-05-15T15:26:14+02:00 Culture as a Force for the Future Christian Coocoo Renata Marques Leitão Solen Roth Caoimhe Isha Beaulé Cédric Sportes Anne Marchand Karine Awashish 2018-11-05 http://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/raq/2018-v48-n1-2-raq04104/1053704ar.pdf https://doi.org/10.7202/1053704ar https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/raq/2018-v48-n1-2-raq04104/1053704ar/ https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2901620794 https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1053704ar undefined unknown Consortium Erudit http://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/raq/2018-v48-n1-2-raq04104/1053704ar.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1053704ar https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/raq/2018-v48-n1-2-raq04104/1053704ar/ https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2901620794 https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1053704ar undefined 1053704ar 10.7202/1053704ar 2901620794 oai:erudit.org:1053704ar 10|openaire____::081b82f96300b6a6e3d282bad31cb6e2 10|issn___print::ed31fcc0a033a8990e4b3f729451f9ea 10|openaire____::8ac8380272269217cb09a928c8caa993 10|openaire____::5f532a3fc4f1ea403f37070f59a7a53a 10|opendoar____::16e6a3326dd7d868cbc926602a61e4d0 General Medicine Sciences Humaines et Sociales Social Sciences and Humanities Nation atikamekw identité patrimoine graphique produits et art contemporains développement socioéconomique Atikamekw Nation identity graphic heritage contemporary products and art socioeconomic development Nación Atikamekw identidad patrimonio gráfico productos y arte contemporáneo desarrollo socioeconómico archeo socio Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7202/1053704ar 2023-01-22T17:13:24Z Many Indigenous communities place issues of identity at the heart of their concerns, having seen their rich cultural heritage threatened by a variety of assimilationist processes. Members of the Atikamekw Nation, and a team of non-indigenous designers from the Université de Montréal have been working together to imagine new ways of facilitating cultural transmission, all the while supporting local, community-based development efforts. This paper presents Tapiskwan, an intergenerational participatory action research project, and discusses the issues, challenges, and opportunities this collaboration has revealed and seeks to address. Territorial transformations have greatly limited community members’ access to the raw materials that are central to their material culture. In response to this problem, new ways to highlight participants’ visual heritage through the development of artisanal textile and paper products are proposed. In relation to the Indigenous ways of life that are harmonized according to the seasonal activities related to subsistence for each period of the year, a more seasonal approach to the activities of production is proposed, due to several intensive periods per year. La question identitaire est au coeur des préoccupations de nombreuses communautés autochtones qui voient divers processus d’assimilation menacer leur riche héritage culturel. Des membres de la nation atikamekw et une équipe de designers allochtones de l’Université de Montréal travaillent ensemble à imaginer de nouveaux moyens de transmission et de valorisation culturelle. Cet article présente des enjeux, défis et possibilités révélés par l’initiative de recherche-action Tapiskwan. En réponse à la transformation du territoire qui limite l’accès aux matières premières nécessaires à la confection des produits de l’artisanat, des matières textiles mettant en valeur le patrimoine graphique atikamekw ont été réalisées. En lien avec les modes de vie autochtones qui sont modulés en fonction des saisons et activités liées à la subsistance ... Article in Journal/Newspaper atikamekw Unknown Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 48 1-2 69 77 |
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Many Indigenous communities place issues of identity at the heart of their concerns, having seen their rich cultural heritage threatened by a variety of assimilationist processes. Members of the Atikamekw Nation, and a team of non-indigenous designers from the Université de Montréal have been working together to imagine new ways of facilitating cultural transmission, all the while supporting local, community-based development efforts. This paper presents Tapiskwan, an intergenerational participatory action research project, and discusses the issues, challenges, and opportunities this collaboration has revealed and seeks to address. Territorial transformations have greatly limited community members’ access to the raw materials that are central to their material culture. In response to this problem, new ways to highlight participants’ visual heritage through the development of artisanal textile and paper products are proposed. In relation to the Indigenous ways of life that are harmonized according to the seasonal activities related to subsistence for each period of the year, a more seasonal approach to the activities of production is proposed, due to several intensive periods per year. La question identitaire est au coeur des préoccupations de nombreuses communautés autochtones qui voient divers processus d’assimilation menacer leur riche héritage culturel. Des membres de la nation atikamekw et une équipe de designers allochtones de l’Université de Montréal travaillent ensemble à imaginer de nouveaux moyens de transmission et de valorisation culturelle. Cet article présente des enjeux, défis et possibilités révélés par l’initiative de recherche-action Tapiskwan. En réponse à la transformation du territoire qui limite l’accès aux matières premières nécessaires à la confection des produits de l’artisanat, des matières textiles mettant en valeur le patrimoine graphique atikamekw ont été réalisées. En lien avec les modes de vie autochtones qui sont modulés en fonction des saisons et activités liées à la subsistance ... |
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Christian Coocoo Renata Marques Leitão Solen Roth Caoimhe Isha Beaulé Cédric Sportes Anne Marchand Karine Awashish |
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