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Liens institutionnels
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ᓯᕗᓕᓂᙶᖅᑐᓕᕆᓂᖅ ᐊᒻᒪ ᐱᖅᑯᓯᑐᖃᓕᕆᓂᖅ
- Collection, The: Ethnology and Archaeology
- Some 13,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects reflect the special and longstanding ties that link the Museum to the Native peoples of Canada and document many aspects of their ways of life, arts, cultures and traditions.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: ᑯᐸᐃᑉ ᒐᕙᒪᖓ; McCord Museum
- Cree Cultural Institute
- Aanischaaukamikw, or Cree Cultural Institute, is the regional cultural organisation of the nine Cree communities of Iiyiyuuschii, also known as the James Bay region of Quebec.
- Daniel Weetaluktuk Memorial Museum and Cultural Transmission Centre
- The only recognized museum in Inuit territory, the Daniel Weetaluktuk Museum is devoted to protecting and disseminating the culture and language of Nunavik Inuit people.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Société des musées québécois (SMQ)
- Encounter with the First Nations
- This page provides links to different Inuits and First nations anthropoligical collections.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: ᑯᐸᐃᑉ ᒐᕙᒪᖓ; Musée de la civilisation
- First Nations, First Contacts – Thematic Routes
- Today, 8,000 Inuit and nearly 70,000 Indians live in Quebec. Various museums help to preserve and explain the traditions, spirituality and identity of the different nomadic and sedentary communities.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Société des musées québécois (SMQ)
- Fonds documentaire de la Bibliothèque Cécile-Rouleau sur les Autochtones
- This Aboriginal collection, now gathering around 6000 publications, constitutes the complete and most comprehensive documentation compiled by Quebec.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: ᑯᐸᐃᑉ ᒐᕙᒪᖓ; Services gouvernementaux
- Innu Aitun
- This Website is intended to help Innu elders transfer to younger generations their knowledge, their culture, their history, in other words, their pride.
- Kanien'kehaka Onkwawén:na Raotitiohkwa
- Established in 1978 to preserve, promote and enrich the language and culture of the Mohawks of Kahnawake.
- Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects
- Provides information, pictures and historical background of Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects.
- Mi'kmaq Spirit
- This site was created in order to provide a reliable place to find accurate information about the Mi'kmaq people and their culture, their history, and their spirituality.
- Musée amérindien de Mashteuiatsh, Le – Exposition Nitshessen
- The Amerindian Museum is located on the shores of Pekuakami Lake, and has the mission of preserving Ilnu cultural heritage and encouraging its development, promotion and transfer to future generations.
- Musée des Abénakis
- Home page of the Musée des Abénakis which provides basic information on exhibits, visiting hours, prices, visits, etc.
- Musée Shaputuan
- Shaputuan's mission is simple: promote and preserve Innus' culture.
- Nametau Innu: Memory and Knowledge of Nitassinan
- Peuplement du Québec, Le
- This page provides historical information about the various peoples – First Nations, Inuits, and Europeans – who, starting 11,000 years ago, have occupied what constitutes today the territory of Quebec.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: ᑯᐸᐃᑉ ᒐᕙᒪᖓ; Culture et Communications
- Sur les traces de Pekuakamiulnuatsh
- This site introduces the Pekuakamiulnuatsh First Nation of Lac-Saint-Jean and provides a wealth of information, including legends and beliefs, prominent characters and geographical features.
- Témoins de la culture amérindienne
- This page links to an animated page depicting Aboriginals, who lived closely with nature and were creative in their uses of natural materials.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Société des musées québécois
- Tipatshimuna – Innu Stories from the Land
- This site allows visitors to discover the heritage and traditions of the Innu through their stories and material culture, and provides an exhibit gallery.
- Tuvaaluk, expédition multimédia dans la préhistoire de Nunavik (Nord du Québec)
- This site is foremost destined to archeologists specialized in the Arctic who have acces to data pertaining to Tuvaaluk's program, but it progressively seeks to reach out university and college students.
- ᓇᕿᑦ: Université du Québec à Montréal
- ᐊᕙᑕᖅ
- The cultural Institute Avataq manages and takes care of the development of the Collection of art inuit of Nunavik, in the name of Nunavimmiut (Inuits of Nunavik).
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