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Scene at CFB Goose Bay

from Nitinikiau Innusi · by Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue · set at CFB Goose Bay

❝ Scene

CFB Goose Bay

I had never known how strong women could be until then.

The U Manitoba Press publisher page identifies CFB Goose Bay as the Innu protest site at the heart of the diary; the Project MUSE review reproduces this verbatim Penashue line anchored to the runway camp.

Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (University of Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via Esme G. Murdock review in Transmotion (Project MUSE)source

Cover of Nitinikiau Innusi by Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue (2019)

Scene

Mealy Mountains (Akamiuapishkᵘ)

Everybody was happy in nutshimit. Eat fresh food every day.

The CBC Books interview at the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre book launch quotes Penashue anchoring the diary's nutshimit walks specifically to the Mealy Mountains; the publisher's table of contents corroborates the Mealy Mountains as a recurring setting.

Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi (U Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via John Gaudi, CBC Newfoundland & Labrador (5 May 2019)source

Places

  • Set atCFB Goose Bay

    The U Manitoba Press publisher page identifies CFB Goose Bay as the Innu protest site at the heart of the diary; the Project MUSE review reproduces this verbatim Penashue line anchored to the runway camp.

    Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (University of Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via Esme G. Murdock review in Transmotion (Project MUSE)source

  • AboutSheshatshiu

    U Manitoba Press's publisher page explicitly anchors the diary's composition to Sheshatshiu and reproduces its table of contents and editorial framing.

    Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (University of Manitoba Press, 2019), via publisher descriptionsource

  • Set atMealy Mountains (Akamiuapishkᵘ)

    The CBC Books interview at the Lawrence O'Brien Arts Centre book launch quotes Penashue anchoring the diary's nutshimit walks specifically to the Mealy Mountains; the publisher's table of contents corroborates the Mealy Mountains as a recurring setting.

    Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi (U Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via John Gaudi, CBC Newfoundland & Labrador (5 May 2019)source

  • AboutNorth West River

    CBC's interview with Penashue at the U Manitoba Press launch explicitly anchors a North West River diary entry to the Labrador Interpretation Centre and Queen Elizabeth's visit.

    Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi (U Manitoba Press, 2019), via John Gaudi, CBC Newfoundland & Labrador (5 May 2019)source

References

  1. 1.Scene source — Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (University of Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via Esme G. Murdock review in Transmotion (Project MUSE)
  2. 2.Place link (Sheshatshiu): Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi: I Keep the Land Alive (University of Manitoba Press, 2019), via publisher description
  3. 3.Place link (Mealy Mountains (Akamiuapishkᵘ)): Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue, Nitinikiau Innusi (U Manitoba Press, 2019), excerpt via John Gaudi, CBC Newfoundland & Labrador (5 May 2019)