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== <center>Atikamekw and Wikipedia: a partnership for the transmission of the language</center> == |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|800px]]<i><small>Workshop at Otapi High School, Manawan (Atikamekw First Nation, Canada). [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|Photo]] by Pierre Coulombe, freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i> |
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'''The project "Atikamekw knowledge, culture and language in Wikimedia projects" aims to develop a Wikipedia encyclopedia in Atikamekw language (Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin), to enrich the articles of the Wikipedia in French about the Atikamekw Nation and to upload documents such as recent photos, archival documents and maps in the free Wikimedia Commons media library. This is the first project of its kind in Canada.''' |
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=== A precedent: educational project at the Otapi school in Manawan === |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|thumb|<i><small>A guardian of the Atikamekw language and his successor. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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This one-year pilot project (Fall 2016 to Summer 2017) funded by the Wikimedia Foundation follows an initiative conducted in 2013 and 2014 in [[w:en:Manawan|Manawan]] ([[w:en:Quebec|Québec]], [[w:en:Canada|Canada]]) by a linguist from the [[w:en:Leipzig University|Leipzig University]], a highschool computer teacher and an Atikamekw language keeper. Together they conducted an educational project entitled "Wikipetia Project" involving students from Otapi Highschool in Manawan to create articles on Wikipedia written in Atikamekw. By the end of this project, the students had created more than 160 articles.<ref name="SRC" /> |
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The current project partners include Manawan Otapi secondary school, Conseil Atikamekw de Manawan, [[w:fr:Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw|Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw]] (CNA), Wikimedia Canada, [[w:fr:Université du Québec en Outaouais|Université du Québec en Outaouais]] (UQO) and the [[w:fr:Institut national de la recherche scientifique|Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS, Urbanisation, Culture, Société Research Center) with the collaboration of several members of the Atikamekw community. |
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===Translating the interface: is Wikipedia animated?=== |
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The [[w:en:Atikamekw|Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation]] is one of the few [[w:en:Aboriginal peoples in Canada|Aboriginal peoples in Canada]] where virtually the entire population still speaks the language, making the [[w:en:Atikamekw language|Atikamekw language]] one of the most vibrant Aboriginal languages among First Nations in Canada. It is also the language of instruction in two elementary schools of the Nation. The Institut linguistique Atikamekw (ILA) and the techno-linguists of the Nation are working to create new words and to standardize the language. |
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In order to create an atikamekw version of the [[w:en:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] interface, members of the community are inventing new terms to translate "homepage", "free license" or "upload". Instead of translating literally, they prefer to mobilize traditional references, often linked to the ancestral territory, because this allows to appropriate technical modernity while transmitting the atikamekw cultural imagination. It is also up to the community to define its own rules for the use of the encyclopedia: acceptance of oral sources, notoriety criteria for article topics that are open to indigenous realities, protection of sensitive information. It is a process of reflecting on the best ways to take advantage of this tool while adapting it to the atikamekw epistemology. Among the questions raised by translation is that of the classes of names: the Atikamekw language does not distinguish between the masculine and the feminine, but it distinguishes between animate and inanimate things. Is Wikipedia animated? The participants decided that it is. |
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Wikimedia Canada's mission is to educate Canadian communities about the development of free and open knowledge in all languages, including Aboriginal languages. The objective of this strategy is to collaborate with Aboriginal communities in Canada and to introduce Aboriginal language speakers to Wikipedia with the goal that they become autonomous contributors in the development of content in their languages. It is in line with Article 13 of the UN [[w:fr:Déclaration des droits des peuples autochtones|Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples]], which establishes the right to preserve, revitalize and develop indigenous languages. These are an integral part of Canadian culture. |
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=== Activities and long-term impact === |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 11.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Presentation of Aboriginal Projects in Canada. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 11.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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The project is divided into three parts: training, pedagogical project and research project. The first includes training sessions with the Atikamekw community given by volunteers from Wikimedia Canada with the goal to make the community autonomous in their work on Wikimedia projects. An initial training took place at the Otapi secondary school in Manawan on October 24th, 2016. Another training and discussion session was held with the CNA in [[w:en:La Tuque|La Tuque]] on November 28th, 2016. In May 2017 there will be a session of photographic documentation in Manawan. The pedagogic project is taking place at the Otapi school from November 2016 to May 2017. In their computer class, students are writing articles in the '''[[incubator:Wp/atj/Otitikowin|Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin]]'''. |
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The research component is intended to document the pilot project with the aim to create a toolkit and a set of recommendations that could be used in other similar initiatives. It builds on discussions with community representatives about the best ways to share traditional knowledge on Wikimedia platforms. The issue of compatibility between free licenses and the principles of ethical research [http://fnigc.ca/ocap.html OCAP] (ownership, control, access and possession), set out by Canadian First Nations, will also be addressed during a research seminar. Representatives from the [http://fnigc.ca/ First Nations Information Governance Center] and the [[w:ee:Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec|Quebec National Archives and Library]] will join the discussion. This conversation will help to better understand the conditions that facilitate the creation of Native content in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, and to raise awareness among the wikimedia community about the specificities of indigenous knowledge. The project will conclude with a panel at the [[wm2017:Wikimania|Wikimania Montréal]] conference in August 2017. The longer-term goal is to replicate similar projects with other Canadian Aboriginal communities, or elsewhere in the world, and broadly share this experience with the international Wikimedia movement. |
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=== Photographic hunting === |
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[[File:Manawan sipi.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Manawan Sipi river. [[:commons:File:Manawan sipi.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Kinew1975|Kinew1975]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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The next phase of the project is to organize a [[incubator:Wp/atj/Projet:Chasse photographique|photographic hunting]] on the ancestral territory, the [[w:en:Nitaskinan|Nitaskinan]], which will take place in the Atikamekw communities of [[w:en:Manawan|Manawan]], d'[[w:en:Obedjiwan|Opitciwan]] and [[w:en:Wemotaci|Wemotaci]], as well as in the towns of La Tuque and [[w:en:Joliette|Joliette]]. |
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Before the start of the project, there were only a dozen free photos representing the atikamekw community in Wikimedia Commons and they dated back to the 1970s. The goal of this photographic rally is to better reflect the present vitality of the community by photographing not only the buildings but also people, traditional activities, lakes and rivers, animals and the territory in general. |
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The photographic hunting will take place from April 26 to May 31. An upload workshop will be organized on the last day of the rally to help the participants populate the [[Commons:Category:Atikamekw|Atikamekw category in Commons]]. |
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:— [[User:Benoit Rochon|Benoit Rochon]], president, Wikimedia Canada |
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:— [[User:Amqui|Jean-Philippe Béland]], vice-president, Wikimedia Canada |
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:— [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], professor, INRS |
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''Members of the project include: Jean-Philippe Béland (vice-president, Wikimedia Canada), Nathalie Casemajor (professor, Urbanisation Culture Société Research Centre, INRS), Christian Coocoo (coordinator of cultural services, CNA), Jeanette Coocoo (retired teacher, Wemotaci), Antony Dubé (computer science teacher, Otapi school), Annette Dubé-Vollant (coordinator of pedagogic services, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Jean-Paul Échaquan (language keeper, Manawan), Karine Gentelet (professor in indigenous studies, UQO), Nastasia Herold (PhD candidate in linguistics, Leipzig University), Thérèse Ottawa (administrative agent, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Sakay Ottawa (director, Otapi school), Luc Patin (computer science teacher, Otapi school), André Quitich (former Chief of the nation), Céline Quitish (elected representative, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Benoit Rochon (president, Wikimedia Canada), as well as several other precious collaborators from the atikamekw community.'' |
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== <center>Les Atikamekw et Wikipédia : un partenariat pour la transmission de la langue</center> == |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|800px]]<i><small>Atelier à l'école secondaire Otapi, Manawan (Première Nation Atikamekw, Canada). [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|Photo]] par Pierre Coulombe, licence libre [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i> |
[[File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|800px]]<i><small>Atelier à l'école secondaire Otapi, Manawan (Première Nation Atikamekw, Canada). [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|Photo]] par Pierre Coulombe, licence libre [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i> |
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== Les Atikamekw et Wikipédia : un partenariat pour la transmission de la langue == |
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'''Le projet « La connaissance, la culture et la langue atikamekw dans les projets Wikimédia » vise à développer une encyclopédie Wikipédia en langue atikamekw (Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin), à enrichir les articles de la Wikipédia en français au sujet de la Nation Atikamekw et à téléverser des documents tels que des photos récentes, des documents d’archives et des cartes dans la médiathèque libre Wikimedia Commons. Il s’agit du premier projet de ce genre au Canada.''' |
'''Le projet « La connaissance, la culture et la langue atikamekw dans les projets Wikimédia » vise à développer une encyclopédie Wikipédia en langue atikamekw (Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin), à enrichir les articles de la Wikipédia en français au sujet de la Nation Atikamekw et à téléverser des documents tels que des photos récentes, des documents d’archives et des cartes dans la médiathèque libre Wikimedia Commons. Il s’agit du premier projet de ce genre au Canada.''' |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Le gardien de la langue de Manawan et un professeur d'informatique lors d'un atelier de formation à l'école Otapi. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|Photo]] par [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], licence libre [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
[[File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Le gardien de la langue de Manawan et un professeur d'informatique lors d'un atelier de formation à l'école Otapi. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|Photo]] par [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], licence libre [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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Ce projet pilote d’une année (de l’automne 2016 à l’été 2017) subventionné par la Wikimedia Foundation fait suite à une initiative menée à [[w:fr:Manawan|Manawan]] ([[w:fr:Québec|Québec]], [[w:fr:Canada|Canada]]) en 2013 et 2014 par une linguiste de l’[[w:fr:Université de Leipzig|Université de Leipzig]] ainsi qu’un enseignant en informatique et |
Ce projet pilote d’une année (de l’automne 2016 à l’été 2017) subventionné par la Wikimedia Foundation fait suite à une initiative menée à [[w:fr:Manawan|Manawan]] ([[w:fr:Québec|Québec]], [[w:fr:Canada|Canada]]) en 2013 et 2014 par une linguiste de l’[[w:fr:Université de Leipzig|Université de Leipzig]] ainsi qu’un enseignant en informatique et le gardien de la langue de Manawan. Ensemble, ils ont mené un projet pédagogique intitulé « Projet Wikipetia » impliquant des étudiants de l’école secondaire Otapi pour créer des articles écrits en atikamekw sur Wikipédia. À la fin de ce projet, les étudiants avaient créé plus de 160 articles<ref name="SRC">Hugo Lavoie, [http://ici.radio-canada.ca/emissions/gravel_le_matin/2015-2016/chronique.asp?idChronique=408063 Le défi de faire exister l'atikamekw à l'ère du web], Radio-Canada, 2016-05-30.</ref>. |
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Les partenaires actuels du projet sont l’école secondaire Otapi de Manawan, le Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan, le [[w:fr:Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw|Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw]] (CNA), Wikimédia Canada, l’[[w:fr:Université du Québec en Outaouais|Université du Québec en Outaouais]] (UQO), et l'[[w:fr:Institut national de la recherche scientifique|Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS, Centre Urbanisation, Culture, Société) avec la collaboration de plusieurs membres de la communauté atikamekw. |
Les partenaires actuels du projet sont l’école secondaire Otapi de Manawan, le Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan, le [[w:fr:Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw|Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw]] (CNA), Wikimédia Canada, l’[[w:fr:Université du Québec en Outaouais|Université du Québec en Outaouais]] (UQO), et l'[[w:fr:Institut national de la recherche scientifique|Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS, Centre Urbanisation, Culture, Société) avec la collaboration de plusieurs membres de la communauté atikamekw. |
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''Les membres du projet incluent : Jean-Philippe Béland (vice-président, Wikimédia Canada), Nathalie Casemajor (professeure, Centre urbanisation culture société, INRS), Christian Coocoo (responsable des services culturels, CNA), Jeanette Coocoo (enseignante à la retraite, Wemotaci), Antony Dubé (enseignant en informatique, École Otapi, Manawan), Annette Dubé-Vollant (responsable des programmes éducatifs, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Jean-Paul Échaquan (gardien de la langue, Manawan), Karine Gentelet (professeure en études autochtones, UQO), Nastasia Herold (doctorante en linguistique, Université de Leipzig), Thérèse Ottawa (agente administrative, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Sakay Ottawa (directeur de l'École Otapi), Luc Patin (enseignant en informatique, École Otapi), André Quitich (ancien Chef de la nation), Céline Quitish (conseillère élue, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Benoit Rochon (président, Wikimédia Canada), ainsi que plusieurs autres précieux collaborateurs de la communauté atikamekw. |
''Les membres du projet incluent : Jean-Philippe Béland (vice-président, Wikimédia Canada), Nathalie Casemajor (professeure, Centre urbanisation culture société, INRS), Christian Coocoo (responsable des services culturels, CNA), Jeanette Coocoo (enseignante à la retraite, Wemotaci), Antony Dubé (enseignant en informatique, École Otapi, Manawan), Annette Dubé-Vollant (responsable des programmes éducatifs, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Jean-Paul Échaquan (gardien de la langue, Manawan), Karine Gentelet (professeure en études autochtones, UQO), Nastasia Herold (doctorante en linguistique, Université de Leipzig), Thérèse Ottawa (agente administrative, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Sakay Ottawa (directeur de l'École Otapi), Luc Patin (enseignant en informatique, École Otapi), André Quitich (ancien Chef de la nation), Céline Quitish (conseillère élue, Conseil des Atikamekw de Manawan), Benoit Rochon (président, Wikimédia Canada), ainsi que plusieurs autres précieux collaborateurs de la communauté atikamekw. |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|800px]]<i><small>Workshop at Otapi High School, Manawan (Atikamekw First Nation, Canada). [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 14.jpg|Photo]] by Pierre Coulombe, freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i> |
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== Atikamekw and Wikipedia: a partnership for the transmission of the language == |
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'''The project "Atikamekw knowledge, culture and language in Wikimedia projects" aims to develop a Wikipedia encyclopedia in Atikamekw language (Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin), to enrich the articles of the Wikipedia in French about the Atikamekw Nation and to upload documents such as recent photos, archival documents and maps in the free Wikimedia Commons media library. This is the first project of its kind in Canada.''' |
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=== A precedent: educational project at the Otapi school in Manawan === |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|thumb|<i><small>A guardian of the Atikamekw language and his successor. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 06.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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This one-year pilot project (Fall 2016 to Summer 2017) funded by the Wikimedia Foundation follows an initiative conducted in 2013 and 2014 in [[w:en:Manawan|Manawan]] ([[w:en:Quebec|Québec]], [[w:en:Canada|Canada]]) by a linguist from the [[w:en:Leipzig University|Leipzig University]], a highschool computer teacher and an Atikamekw language keeper. Together they conducted an educational project entitled "Wikipetia Project" involving students from Otapi Highschool in Manawan to create articles on Wikipedia written in Atikamekw. By the end of this project, the students had created more than 160 articles.<ref name="SRC" /> |
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The current project partners include Manawan Otapi secondary school, Conseil Atikamekw de Manawan, [[w:fr:Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw|Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw]] (CNA), Wikimedia Canada, [[w:fr:Université du Québec en Outaouais|Université du Québec en Outaouais]] (UQO) and the [[w:fr:Institut national de la recherche scientifique|Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] (INRS, Urbanisation, Culture, Société Research Center) with the collaboration of several members of the Atikamekw community. |
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===Translating the interface: is Wikipedia animated?=== |
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The [[w:en:Atikamekw|Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation]] is one of the few [[w:en:Aboriginal peoples in Canada|Aboriginal peoples in Canada]] where virtually the entire population still speaks the language, making the [[w:en:Atikamekw language|Atikamekw language]] one of the most vibrant Aboriginal languages among First Nations in Canada. It is also the language of instruction in two elementary schools of the Nation. The Institut linguistique Atikamekw (ILA) and the techno-linguists of the Nation are working to create new words and to standardize the language. |
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In order to create an atikamekw version of the [[w:en:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] interface, members of the community are inventing new terms to translate "homepage", "free license" or "upload". Instead of translating literally, they prefer to mobilize traditional references, often linked to the ancestral territory, because this allows to appropriate technical modernity while transmitting the atikamekw cultural imagination. It is also up to the community to define its own rules for the use of the encyclopedia: acceptance of oral sources, notoriety criteria for article topics that are open to indigenous realities, protection of sensitive information. It is a process of reflecting on the best ways to take advantage of this tool while adapting it to the atikamekw epistemology. Among the questions raised by translation is that of the classes of names: the Atikamekw language does not distinguish between the masculine and the feminine, but it distinguishes between animate and inanimate things. Is Wikipedia animated? The participants decided that it is. |
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Wikimedia Canada's mission is to educate Canadian communities about the development of free and open knowledge in all languages, including Aboriginal languages. The objective of this strategy is to collaborate with Aboriginal communities in Canada and to introduce Aboriginal language speakers to Wikipedia with the goal that they become autonomous contributors in the development of content in their languages. It is in line with Article 13 of the UN [[w:fr:Déclaration des droits des peuples autochtones|Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples]], which establishes the right to preserve, revitalize and develop indigenous languages. These are an integral part of Canadian culture. |
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=== Activities and long-term impact === |
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[[File:ManawanOct2016 11.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Presentation of Aboriginal Projects in Canada. [[:commons:File:ManawanOct2016 11.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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The project is divided into three parts: training, pedagogical project and research project. The first includes training sessions with the Atikamekw community given by volunteers from Wikimedia Canada with the goal to make the community autonomous in their work on Wikimedia projects. The first training took place at the Otapi High School in Manawan on October 24th, 2016. A next training and discussion session was held with the CNA in [[w:en:La Tuque|La Tuque]] on November 28th, 2016. In May 2017 there will be a session of photographic documentation in Manawan. The pedagogic project will take place at the Otapi Highschool from November 2016 to May 2017. Students of the computer class will write articles on the '''[[incubator:Wp/atj/Otitikowin|Wikipetia Atikamekw Nehiromowin]]'''. |
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The research component is intended to document the pilot project with a view to creating a toolkit and a set of recommendations for use in other similar initiatives. It builds on discussions with community representatives on the sharing of traditional knowledge on Wikimedia platforms. The question of the compatibility of free licenses with the principles of ethical research OCAP (ownership, control, access and possession), set out by the First Nations of Quebec, will also be addressed during seminars at the UQO. This is to better understand the conditions that facilitate the creation of Native content in Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. It will conclude with a panel at the conference [[wm2017:Wikimania|Wikimania Montréal]] in August 2017. The longer-term goal is to replicate similar projects with other Canadian Aboriginal communities, or elsewhere in the world, by sharing the knowledge gained with the international Wikimedia movement. |
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=== Photographic hunting === |
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[[File:Manawan sipi.jpg|thumb|<i><small>Manawan Sipi river. [[:commons:File:Manawan sipi.jpg|Photo]] by [[User:Kinew1975|Kinew1975]], freely licensed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en CC BY-SA 4.0].</small></i>]] |
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The atikamekw community is organizing a [[incubator:Wp/atj/Projet:Chasse photographique|photographic hunting]] on the ancestral territory, the [[w:en:Nitaskinan|Nitaskinan]], which will take place in the Atikamekw communities of [[w:en:Manawan|Manawan]], d'[[w:en:Obedjiwan|Opitciwan]] and [[w:en:Wemotaci|Wemotaci]], but also in the towns of La Tuque and [[w:en:Joliette|Joliette]]. |
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Before the start of the project, there were only a dozen free photos in Wikimedia Commons and it dated back to the 1970s. The objective is to modernize the image of the community by photographing not only the buildings but also the Personalities, traditional activities, lakes and rivers, animals and the territory in general. |
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The photographic hunting will take place from April 26 to May 31 and an upload workshop will be organized at the closing of the event where the participants will garnish the [[Commons:Category:Atikamekw|Atikamekw category in Commons]]. |
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:— [[User:Benoit Rochon|Benoit Rochon]], president, Wikimedia Canada |
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:— [[User:Amqui|Jean-Philippe Béland]], vice-president, Wikimedia Canada |
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:— [[User:Seeris|Nathalie Casemajor]], professor, INRS |
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''Members of the project include: Jean-Philippe Béland (vice-president, Wikimedia Canada), Nathalie Casemajor (professor, Urbanisation Culture Société Research Centre, INRS), Christian Coocoo (coordinator of cultural services, CNA), Jeanette Coocoo (retired teacher, Wemotaci), Antony Dubé (computer science teacher, Otapi school), Annette Dubé-Vollant (coordinator of pedagogic services, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Jean-Paul Échaquan (language keeper, Manawan), Karine Gentelet (professor in indigenous studies, UQO), Nastasia Herold (PhD candidate in linguistics, Leipzig University), Thérèse Ottawa (administrative agent, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Sakay Ottawa (director, Otapi school), Luc Patin (computer science teacher, Otapi school), André Quitich (former Chief of the nation), Céline Quitish (elected representative, Atikamekw Council of Manawan), Benoit Rochon (president, Wikimedia Canada), as well as several other precious collaborators from the atikamekw community.'' |
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- ↑ a b Hugo Lavoie, Le défi de faire exister l'atikamekw à l'ère du web, Radio-Canada, 2016-05-30.