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  1. Map of Eeyou Istchee
  2. p. 9
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  1. Foreword: Remembering the Algonquian Family Hunting Territory Debate
  2. Toby Morantz
  3. pp. 10-20
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  1. Avant-propos: Retour sur le débat relatif aux territoires de chasse familiaux algonquiens
  2. Toby Morantz
  3. pp. 21-29
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  1. Property as Sharing: A Reflection on the Nature of Land Ownership among the Cree of Eeyou Istchee after the “Paix des Braves”
  2. Mélanie Chaplier
  3. pp. 61-75
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  1. Defining Land Use in a Context of Proximity: Politics of Community Recognition and Identity Dynamics in Washaw Sibi
  2. David Lessard
  3. pp. 76-89
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  1. Family Territories, Community Territories: Balancing Rights and Responsibilities through Time
  2. Colin Scott
  3. pp. 90-105
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  1. Territorialité et territoires de chasse familiaux chez les Atikamekw Nehirowisiwok dans le contexte contemporain
  2. Benoit Éthier, Sylvie Poirier
  3. pp. 106-118
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  1. Back to Where It All Began: Revisiting Algonquin Resource Use and Territoriality
  2. Leila Inksetter
  3. pp. 119-132
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  1. Documenting Presence
  2. Jasmin Habib
  3. pp. 133-148
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  1. Dispossession with Possession, Governance with Colonialism: Algonquian Hunting Territories and Anthropology as Engaged Practice
  2. Harvey A. Feit
  3. pp. 149-160
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  1. Two World Views of Eeyou Family Hunting Territories
  2. Adrian Tanner
  3. pp. 161-166
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  1. Document/ation: Power, Interests, Accountabilities
  2. Stacy Leigh Pigg, Susan L. Erikson, Kathleen Inglis
  3. pp. 167-177
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  1. Document/ation: Pouvoir, intérêts, redevabilités
  2. Stacy Leigh Pigg, Susan L. Erikson, Kathleen Inglis, Arianne Dorval
  3. pp. 178-189
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  1. Absence and Ambiguity: Documenting the Moment of Birth in East Lombok, Indonesia
  2. Leslie Butt
  3. pp. 201-211
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  1. Proofing Exemption: Documenting Indigeneity at the Canada–US Border
  2. Ian Kalman
  3. pp. 212-222
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  1. What Documents Do Not Do: Papering Persecution and Moments of Recognition in a Congolese Refugee Camp
  2. Marnie Jane Thomson
  3. pp. 223-235
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  1. Plans for Altering Work: Fitting Kids into Car-Management Documents in a Swedish Preschool
  2. Renita Thedvall
  3. pp. 236-245
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  1. Burden of Proof: Documentation of an HIV Prevention Program in Ghana
  2. Kathleen Inglis
  3. pp. 246-258
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  1. Facsimileing the State: The Bureaucracy of Document Transmission in Israeli Human Rights NGOs
  2. Omri Grinberg
  3. pp. 259-273
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  1. Les Pentecôtismes à l’assaut de la sorcellerie familiale au Cameroun
  2. Sariette Batibonak
  3. pp. 289-299
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  1. The Continuing Paradox of Traditional Female and Male Circumcision among Kuria in Northeastern Tanzania
  2. Nandera Ernest Mhando
  3. pp. 300-313
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  1. “Looking Out for Each Other”: Street-Involved Youth’s Perspectives on Friendship
  2. Thayne Werdal, Lisa M. Mitchell
  3. pp. 314-326
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  1. The Two Lives of Sara Baartman: Gender, “Race,” Politics and the Historiography of Mis/Representation
  2. Andrew P. Lyons
  3. pp. 327-346
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  1. Doing, Writing and Drawing Ethnography: Pushing the Dimensions of Anthropology
  2. Carol Hendrickson
  3. p. 347
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  1. Drawn to See: Drawing as an Ethnographic Method by Andrew Causey (review)
  2. Kim Tondeur
  3. pp. 348-349
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  1. Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution by Sherine Hamdy, et al. (review)
  2. Martha Radice
  3. pp. 349-350
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  1. Feminist Ethnography: Thinking through Methodologies, Challenges, and Possibilities by Dána-Ain Davis, Christa Craven (review)
  2. Sally Cole
  3. pp. 351-352
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  1. A Different Kind of Ethnography: Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies ed. by Denielle Elliott, Dara Culhane (review)
  2. Shelley Butler
  3. pp. 352-353
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  1. Unflattening by Nick Sousanis (review)
  2. Stacy Leigh Pigg
  3. pp. 353-355
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  1. Humanités environnementales : Enquêtes et Contre-enquêtes ed. by Guillaume Blanc, Élise Demeulenaere, Wolf Feuerhahn (review)
  2. Enkelejda Sula-Raxhimi
  3. pp. 355-356
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  1. Chanter, s’attacher et transmettre chez les Darhad de Mongolie by Laurent Legrain (review)
  2. Arthur Floret
  3. pp. 357-358
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