%0 Journal Article %T Arch¨¦ologie am¨¦rindienne au Qu¨¦bec : int¨¦r¨ºts divergents et collaboration fragile entre arch¨¦ologues et communaut¨¦s autochtones %A Vandevelde %A S¨¦gol¨¨ne %A Toupin %A R¨¦mi %J Bio¨¦thiqueOnline %D 2012 %I Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al %X In this fictional case study, a preliminary excavation agreement has been reached between the local Innu community, the Ministry of Culture and the Status of Women and an archaeological firm, in order to enable the protection of a site dated to the Late Woodland period. Following the discovery of a burial, the terms of the agreement are no longer met. This is a problematic case in Quebec archeology where the interests of different actors conflict. %K archeology %K Native Communities %K ethnocentrism %K Late Woodland %K excavation permits %K legislation %U http://bioethiqueonline.ca/1/14