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As elsewhere, Arctic vegetation is undergoing climate change. But if the Arctic turns green, will the blueberries still turn blue? The question is not trivial for the Inuit, for whom blueberries and other berries represent an important nutritional source and contribute to community wellbeing on the land.
This webinar focuses on intercultural cohabitation on the North Shore between the Innu community of Nutashkuan and the village of Natashquan. Resulting from a partnership approach, it explores the cohabitation on the daily territories, in order to better understand the factors of rapprochement and distance within the communities as well as in the hinterland, the Nitassinan, ancestral territory of the Innu, shared for more than 165 years with the descendants of the Acadians, the Macacans.