- whitefish', is
sometimes also
spelt Atihkamekw, Attikamekw, Attikamek, or
Atikamek. The
French colonists referred to them as Têtes-de-Boules,
meaning 'Ball-Heads'...
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number approximately 12,000 people. The
three Atikamekw (sometimes
spelled Atikamek)
bands live in four
communities located in the
Mauricie region of Quebec...
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Swampy Cree and
Moose Cree
Atikamekw (also
known as Attikamek, Attikamekw,
Atikamek or Tête de Boule) Montagnais–Naskapi East Cree (also
known as
James Bay...
- 1940s and 1950s. In 1912,
Chief Gabriel Awashish and his band of over 150
Atikameks settled on the land of present-day Obeydjiwan, Quebec, on the
coast of...
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current flows along the Saint-Maurice
River to Trois-Rivières. In the
Atikamek language, this
hydronym translates as "Des-Filles-d'Anna" bay. The toponym...