IPinCH Fellow: May-Aug 2013
PhD Student, Cultural Geography, Laval University
脡milie is a multidisciplinary cultural worker with training in Urban Planning and Cultural Geography, and is currently employed by the Avataq Cultural Institute. She is a member of the IPinCH-funded 鈥淐ultural Tourism in Nunavik鈥 project, under the direction of Daniel Gendron, and has been conducting research in Kuujjuaq, Kangiqsualujjuaq, and Kangiqsujjuaq.
Since 2005, 脡milie鈥檚 experience has included contracts for academic, non-profit and governmental organizations. She works mostly on cultural dynamics, land, governance and self-determination issues for the Inuit, as well as for Algonquian and Cree nations in Qu茅bec. She is working to complete a Ph.D. in Cultural Geography at Laval University on housing and urban planning in Indigenous communities in Qu茅bec. Her work examines the link between urban and residential planning processes with the local governance for Inuit and Algonquian communities (Salluit in Nunavik and Kitcisakik in Abitibi-T茅miscamingue). She has completed a Master Degree in Urban Planning with a specialization for cultural practices and urban design.
脡milie鈥檚 research interests are cultural geography and Indigenous in Qu茅bec and Canada, cultural tourism / cultural practices and IP; Indigenous land planning / housing / architecture; governance and self-determination; and research methodologies that involve with Indigenous partners/communities.
