Droit de la famille – dialecte de Sheshatshiu
(Goose Bay, le 2 juillet au 4 juillet, 2008)
L’atelier
In partnership with the Department of Justice, the CURA project facilitated a workshop to collect and develop family law terminology for the Sheshatshiu dialect of Innu-aimun.
Over 200 family law terms (including those used in cases involving child protection, family court procedures, custody and access, and support) were reviewed and translated for the Sheshatshiu dialect of Innu-aimun.
Les participants
- Mary Pia Benuen
- Laurel Anne Hasler
- Julianna Hill
- Kimberley Jackson
- Marguerite MacKenzie
- Elizabeth Michel
- Kristen O’Keefe
- Jack Penashue
- Josie Benuen Pone
- Anne Rich
- Stacy Ryan
- Francesca Snow
- Audrey Snow
Merci
This workshop would not have been possible without the hard work and commitment of all of the participants mentioned above.
Additionally, we would like to thank the following organizations and people for their invaluable contributions to the workshop:
- The Department of Justice, Province of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Child, Youth, and Family Services
- College of the North Atlantic (Happy Valley-Goose Bay Campus)
- The Labrador Institute, Memorial University
- NL Legal Aid, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador
- Jackie Lake-Kavanagh, Department of Justice, NL
- Penny Winter, Deparment of Justice, NL
- Beatrice Dickers, Labrador Institute, Happy Valley-Goose Bay
We would also like to thank Eric Skoglund, from Family Justice Services, for giving a presentation at the workshop.