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MIGRATION INTERNE ET DYANAMIQUE CULTURELLE CHEZ LES JEUNES DES PREMIÈRES NATIONS AU QUÉBEC (CANADA). INNUS, ATIKAMEKW ET ALGONQUINS/INTERNAL MIGRATION AND CULTURAL DYNAMICS AMONGST FIRST NATIONS YOUTH IN QUEBEC (CANADA). INNU, ATIKAMEKWAND ALGONQUIN
INNU, ATIKAMEKWAND ALGONQUIN Abstract: The article first presents some theoretical avenues seeking to analyse the impact of culture and intercultural dynamics on the process of identity building. The authors thereafter deal with the issue of internal migrations of Aboriginal youth in Québec using data from two field studies, i.e. a set of interviews of some thirty young Innus, Atikamekw and Algonquins (qualitative approach) and a survey of a little more than a hundred young people from these three nations done with a questionnaire that was also filled by young Quebecers (quantitative approach). Nous sommes ici en présence des caractéristiques psychologiques et sociales de personnes qui ont vécu le passage d'un style de vie plus traditionnel à un style de vie plus moderne où les traits dominants liés à l'affirmation de soi, à l'indépendance de pensée par rapport à son milieu et la confiance en soi sont des caractéristiques de base (Kurtness, 2007). MARCIA, J.-E. 1966 Development and validation of ego identity status, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 3: 551-558.