Last modified: 2021-02-27 by rob raeside
Keywords: eeyou istchee baie-james | quebec |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
See also:
Eeyou Istchee James Bay Regional Government (French: Gouvernement régional
d’Eeyou Istchee Baie-James, Cree: ᐄᔨᔨᐤ ᐊᔅᒌ ᒉᐃᒥᔅ ᐯᐃ ᐊᔅᒌᐤ ᑎᐹᔨᐦᒋᒑᐎᓐ iiyiyiw aychii
cheimiy pei aychiiw tipaayihchichaawin) is a local municipality in the Jamésie
(TE, territory equivalent to a regional county municipality), in Nord-du-Québec.
On January 1, 2014, following an accord signed on July 24, 2012 with the Cree,
the government of Québec abolished the local municipality of
Baie-James and created the local municipality of
Eeyou Istchee James Bay.
The territory comprises all lands of Jamésie minus
the four enclaved municipalities (Chibougamau, Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Chapais, and Matagami),
and eight of the nine Cree communities of the Eeyou Istchee TE (Chisasibi,
Eastmain, Oujé-Bougoumou, Mistissini, Nemask,
Waskaganish, Waswanipin Wemindji et Wemindji; the ninth one, Whapmagoostui, is
in Nunavik).
The territory includes three unconstituted localities: Radisson,
Valcanton, Villebois.
Olivier Touzeau, 1 January 2021
The flag is white with three images each showing a figure in silhouette: a
face in profile against a blue background, two flying geese against a red
background, and a spruce tree against a green background.
Évelyne Sunatori, 31 December 2020
After
https://www.greibj-eijbrg.com/en/regional-government/identity:
The logo
of the Regional Government depicts the Territory's people, nature and culture.
The three arcs reveal the outlines of a person's face, Canada geese in flight
and a conifer. The colours illustrate the diversity of the Territory—the people,
wildlife and vegetation that make this vast region vibrant.
First appearance of the flag in 2014:
https://www.stefaniethompsonpeintre.com/a-surveiller/communique/2014/01/co-gagnante-du-concours-de-logo-du-gouvernement-regional-eeyou-istchee-baie-james
The logo was designed by local artists Stéfanie Thompson and Stéphanie
Brousseau.
Olivier Touzeau, 1 January 2021