“Maps and Figures” in “Living on the Land”
Maps and Figures
Map 3.1 Location of the Naskapi village of Kawawachikamach, northern Québec
Map 7.2 Comprehensive land claims in the Northwest Territories
Map 8.1 A map of the fishing and harvesting sites visited during fieldwork, conducted in 2012
Figure 2.1 Lillian Wuttunee cooking a fish (n.d.)
Figure 3.1 Sandra Guanish and Ann Joseph talking about medicinal plants
Figure 3.2 Sandra Guanish collecting Labrador tea
Figure 3.3 Ruby Nattawappio crushing Labrador tea
Figure 3.4 Kathleen Tooma and Ann Joseph preparing medicines
Figure 6.1 Example of one of the maps based on Eleanor Moberly’s interview
Figure 6.2 Hanson and Pederson families water activities, Buffalo Narrows
Figure 6.3 Mary and John Hanson with caribou on lake
Figure 6.4 Drying meat on the land
Figure 6.5 Cecile and Alfred Morin family drying meat today
Figure 6.6 Cecile Morin preparing meat for a cultural gathering
Figure 6.7 Eleanor Moberly at camp with grandchildren
Figure 6.8 Eleanor Moberly plucking birds
Figure 6.9 Mary Hanson tanning hide with a young boy
Figure 6.10 Eleanor Moberly tanning a moose hide, Turnor Lake
Figure 6.11 Cecile Morin smoking a hide
Figure 6.12 Beadwork and moccassins made by Albertine Herman, La Loche
Figure 6.13 A class from the Cecile and Alfred Morin Métis Culture Camp for youth
Figure 6.14 The Morin family on the land
Figure 6.15 The Morin family at Potato Point family gravesite
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