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Whapmagoostui
ᐧᐋᐸᒣᑯᔥᑐᐃ
Partial view of the village, as seen from the hills to the east
Coordinates: 55°16′50″N 77°45′10″W / 55.28056°N 77.75278°W / 55.28056; -77.75278Coordinates: 55°16′50″N 77°45′10″W / 55.28056°N 77.75278°W / 55.28056; -77.75278
Country Canada
Province Quebec
Region Eeyou Istchee
Established 1821 (HBC post)
Incorporated 1979
Government
 • Type Cree territory
 • Chief Stanley George
Area[1]
 • Total 202.49 km2 (78.18 sq mi)
 • Land 189.88 km2 (73.31 sq mi)
Population (2006)[2]
 • Total 812
 • Density 4.3/km2 (11/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal Code J0M 1G0
Area code(s) 819 (929 exchange)
Website www.whapmagoostuifn.ca

Whapmagoostui (Cree: waapamekushtui or ᐧᐋᐸᒣᑯᔥᑐᐃ, "place of the beluga") is the northernmost Cree village in Quebec, located at the mouth of the Great Whale River (French: Grande Rivière de la Baleine) on the coast of Hudson Bay in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. About 500 people, mostly Inuit,[3] live in the neighbouring northern village of Kuujjuarapik. The community is only accessible by air (Kuujjuarapik Airport) and, in late summer, by boat. Whapmagoostui is about 250 kilometres north of the nearest Cree village, Chisasibi.

Although the permanent cohabitation of Inuit and Crees at the mouth of the Great Whale River only goes back to the year 1950, the two nations were rubbing shoulders in this area for a very long time; Inuit close to the coast and the Crees more in the interior lands.

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History [link]

While the Cree have hunted and fished along the Hudson Bay coast long before the arrival of Europeans, it was not until 1820 when a Hudson's Bay Company trading post was built here,[4] known variously as Great Whale River House, Great Whale River or just Great Whale. On maps of 1851 and 1854, the post is called Whale River House and Whale House.[5] Protestant and Catholic missions settled there in the 1880s. In 1895, a weather station was set up by the Federal Government. Medical and police services began to be offered in the first half of the 20th century.[4] Yet the Cree would not settle here permanently and only used it as a summer encampment.

Not until 1940 did the Cree give up their nomadic way of life when the American army opened a military air base here, using Inuit and Cree workers.[5] In 1941, the HBC post closed. After the World War II in 1948, the military base was transferred to the Canadian government. And in 1955, it began operating a Mid-Canada Line radar station.[4] Though the radar station was not operational for long and closed in 1965, it established the village permanently.

In 1961, when the Quebec Government decided to give French names to northern settlements, the name Great Whale River was replaced with Grande-Baleine which itself was replaced a year later with Poste-de-la-Baleine.[6] In 1979, the Cree Village Municipality, identified as Whapmagoostoo, was established. The Cree village itself is officially named Whapmagoostui since 1986, thereby replacing all other toponyms.[5]

Demographics [link]

Population:[7]

  • Population in 2006: 812 (2001 to 2006 population change: 4.4 %)
  • Population in 2001: 778
  • Population in 1996: 626
  • Population in 1991: 508

References [link]

  1. ^ Total area: Ministère des Affaires Municipales et Régions
    Land area: Statistics Canada
  2. ^ Statistics Canada 2006 Census
  3. ^ Aboriginal identity population in 2001
  4. ^ a b c "Kuujjuarapik". Nunavik Tourism Association. https://www.nunavik-tourism.com/Kuujjuarapik.aspx. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 
  5. ^ a b c "Whapmagoostui" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. https://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/topos/carto.asp?Speci=149276&Latitude=55,28028&Longitude=-77,75444&Zoom=1700. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 
  6. ^ "Kuujjuarapik" (in French). Commission de toponymie du Québec. https://www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/topos/carto.asp?Speci=95269&Latitude=55,28333&Longitude=-77,75&Zoom=1700. Retrieved 2008-12-16. 
  7. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006 census

Further reading [link]

  • Adelson, Naomi. Practices and Perceptions of Health of the James Bay Cree of Whapmagoostui, Quebec Final Report. Montréal: McGill University], 1991.
  • Lussier, Catherine, Carole Lévesque, and Ginette Lajoie. Northern Ecosystem Initiative A Preliminary Community Perspective on Environmental Priorities, Whapmagoostui and Chisasibi. Montréal: INRS Culture et société, 2000.

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Whapmagoostui,_Quebec

Whapmagoostui (Cree village municipality)

Whapmagoostui is a Cree village municipality in the territory of Eeyou Istchee in northern Quebec; it has a distinct legal status and classification from other kinds of village municipalities in Quebec: Naskapi village municipalities, northern villages (Inuit communities), and ordinary villages.

As with all other Cree village municipalities in Quebec, there is a counterpart Cree reserved land of the same name located nearby: Whapmagoostui.

Despite the title of "village municipality" and the formalities that go along with it (for instance, having a mayor), Statistics Canada lists it (and all other Cree village municipalities in Quebec) as having no resident population or residential infrastructure (dwellings); it is the Cree reserved lands that are listed as having population and residential dwellings in the 2011 census, the 2006 census, and earlier censuses.

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Calm Radio: Bachata World Caribbean Canada
CBC Music - R&B / Soul R&B Canada
CILV-FM 88.5 (LiVE 88.5) Ottawa, Ontario Rock Canada
Canoe FM Public Canada
CBC Radio 3 Indie Rock Canada
CFXJ-FM (FLOW 93.5) Toronto, ON R&B,Hip Hop Canada
CHRL-FM 99.5 (Planète) Roberval, Quebec Adult Contemporary,Talk Canada
CBGA-FM 102.1 (Première Chaîne) Matane, Quebec Public Canada
CIMG-FM 94.1 (Eagle 94) Swift Current, SK Rock Canada
CBC Music - Piano Classical Canada
CJWF-FM 95.9 (Country 95.9) Windsor, ON Country Canada
CFML-FM 107.9 (Evolution 1079) Burnaby, British Columbia Alternative,Adult Canada
CIBX-FM 106.9 (Capital FM) Fredericton, New Brunswick Adult Contemporary Canada
C-VUE 105.9 FM Varied,Oldies,Pop Canada
CHTO-AM 1690 Toronto, Ontario Varied Canada
CBC Music - Canadian Songwriters Varied Canada
CIGB-FM 102.3 (NRJ) Mauricie, Quebec Pop Canada
CJLD-FM 93.1 (The One) Leduc, AB Country Canada
CFRO-FM 102.7 (Co-op Radio) Vancouver, BC News,Contemporary,College Canada
Abacus.fm My Friend Irma Oldies Canada
Beatsradio Varied Canada
RDI, le Reseau de l'Information Varied Canada
CJFM-FM 95.9 (Virgin 96) Montreal, Quebec Varied,Adult Contemporary Canada
CIEL-FM 103.7 Rivière-du-Loup, QC Pop Canada
CBC Music - Mansbridge On Music Varied Canada
CFGL-FM 105.7 (Rythme FM) Laval/Montreal, QC Adult Contemporary,Pop,Adult Canada
CFBR-FM 100.3 (The Bear) Edmonton, Alberta Rock Canada
CKDG-FM 105.1 (MikeFM) Montreal, Quebec Varied,World,Adult Canada
CFBK-FM 105.5 (Moose FM) Huntsville, Ontario Adult Contemporary Canada
CBC Radio 2 - Classical Varied Canada
CBC Music - Orchestral Classical Canada
RR Radio: Vancouver (BC) Railroad Talk Canada
Calm Radio: Africa World Africa Canada
CHDI-FM 102.9 (Sonic 102.9) Edmonton, AB Rock Canada
CBC Music - Adult Alternative Alternative,Adult Canada
Abacus.fm Radio Mozart Classical Canada
CKBC-FM 104.9 (Max 104.9) Bathurst, New Brunswick Varied,Top 40 Canada
Radio Maria Toronto Religious Canada
Calm Radio: Folk Folk Canada
Calm Radio: Christmas Christian Contemporary Canada
CJOT-FM 99.7 (Boom 99.7) Ottawa, Ontario Oldies Canada
CIDI-FM 99.1 Lac-Brome, QC Varied Canada
CKJH-AM 750 (CK750) Melfort, SK Classic Rock Canada
Abacus.fm Renaissance Lute Classical Canada
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CKNX-FM 101.7 (The ONE) Wingham, Ontario Adult Contemporary,Pop Canada
CKBW-FM 98.1 (South Shore Radio) Bridgewater, NS Adult Contemporary Canada
CHFI-FM 98.1 Toronto, ON Adult Contemporary Canada
CKPM-FM 98.7 Port Moody, BC Adult Contemporary Canada
CKRA-FM 96.3 (Capital FM) Edmonton, Alberta 80s,70s,60s Canada
Pure Rock Radio Rock,Classic Rock Canada

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