LARGE-SCALE RESOURCE EXPLOITATION, ARCHAEOLOGY AND ABORIGINAL INTERESTS IN QUEBEC

Conference Paper

LARGE-SCALE RESOURCE EXPLOITATION, ARCHAEOLOGY AND ABORIGINAL INTERESTS IN QUEBEC

David Denton

Abstract

The paper reviews the relationship between aboriginal groups, government and developers with respect to archaeology, both in the context of the James Bay hydro project and in more recent mining and forestry operations. Positive and negative aspects of some alternative models for involvement of First Nations in such archaeological projects will be discussed. While the cases discussed in the paper centre on the Cree, examples from other native groups in Quebec will also be examined.