Anthropology and Ethnicity’s Interplay among First Nations in Canada: The case of Quebec
This article presents Quebec as a multicultural province, which is ethnically polarized in such a way as to affect the processes of formation of different styles of ethnology. The data presented here are of three kinds: political chronology, interethnic relations and collective demands. It is our ex...
Published in: | CAMPOS - Revista de Antropologia Social |
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Universidade Federal do Paraná
2005
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Online Access: | https://revistas.ufpr.br/campos/article/view/4515 https://doi.org/10.5380/cam.v6i0.4515 |
Summary: | This article presents Quebec as a multicultural province, which is ethnically polarized in such a way as to affect the processes of formation of different styles of ethnology. The data presented here are of three kinds: political chronology, interethnic relations and collective demands. It is our expectation to promote with this brief presentation Quebec’s uniqueness as an ethnographic case study for the research of the development of styles of ethnology in national contexts. This article presents Quebec as a multicultural province, which is ethnically polarized in such a way as to affect the processes of formation of different styles of ethnology. The data presented here are of three kinds: political chronology, interethnic relations and collective demands. It is our expectation to promote with this brief presentation Quebec's uniqueness as an ethnographic case study for the research of the development of styles of ethnology in national contexts. |
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