Eastmain Explained

Eastmain
Native Name:ᐄᔅᒣᐃᓐ (Îsmein)
Native Name Lang:cr
Settlement Type:Terre réservée crie (Cree reserved land)
Pushpin Map:Canada Quebec#Canada
Pushpin Map Caption:Eastmain in the province of Quebec
Coordinates:52.25°N -108°W
Population Total:924[1]
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Quebec
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Nord-du-Québec
Subdivision Type3:Territory
Subdivision Name3:Eeyou Istchee
Established Title1:Formed
Established Date1:1978
Leader Title:Chief
Leader Name:Raymond Shanoush
Leader Title1:Federal riding
Leader Name1:Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
Leader Title2:Provincial riding
Leader Name2:Ungava
Area Total Km2:160.43
Area Land Km2:148.99
Timezone:Within the AST legislated time zone boundary but observes EST[2]
Utc Offset:−05:00
Timezone Dst:EDT
Utc Offset Dst:−04:00
Postal Code Type:Postal Code
Postal Code:J0M 1W0
Area Code:819 and 873
Website:Eastmain.ca

Eastmain (pronounced as /fr-CA/; Cree: ᐄᔅᒣᐃᓐ/Îsmein) is a Cree community located on east coast of James Bay at the mouth of the Eastmain River, Quebec, Canada. It is a small coastal Cree village with a population of 924 people in the 2021 Canadian Census up from 866 people at the 2016 Canadian Census.[1] Its alternate Cree name is ᐙᐸᓅᑖᐤ/Wâpanûtâw, meaning Lands east of James Bay.

Eastmain is accessible by air (Eastmain River Airport) and by car over a gravel road linking it to the James Bay Road, which takes around 1 hour.

The Eastmain community was greatly affected by the James Bay Project, which in 1980 diverted 90% of the Eastmain River to the La Grande River.

History

Like the other coastal villages on Hudson and James Bay, Eastmain was settled around a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, which was originally called East Main House. Some Cree settled there for ease in trading.

Demographics

As of May 2022, the nation counted 943 members, of which 830 persons lived in the Community.[3] there were 223 private dwellings that are occupied by usual residents, out of a total of 280.[4] The mother tongue of the residents is:[5]

Population trend:[6]

Climate

Eastmain has a subarctic climate (Dfc), typical of communities along the eastern shore of the James Bay. Summers are mild and rainy, with mild days and cool nights. Winters are cold with extremely heavy annual snowfall, averaging 261.3cm (102.9inches).

Economy and services

With a population nearing 1000, the main economic activities of the community are its services sectors. This would include a restaurant within a hotel, private businesses, and a construction company with a gas station and garage. Eastmain is also the headquarters for the Cree Regional Trappers Association, whose role is to support all local Cree Trappers by maintaining the practices of their traditional activities. Other services include its emergency service departments, local radio station, post office, local schools, government service sectors, sports and recreation complex, local development corporation, and local medical services, including a clinic.[7]

Education

The Cree School Board operates the Wabannutao Eeyou School (Cree: ᐧᐋᐸᓅᑖᐤ ᐄᔨᔫ ᒋᔅᑯᑕᒫᒉᐅᑲᒥᒄ).[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Data table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Eastmain, Terres réservées aux Cris (TC) [Census subdivision], Quebec. 9 February 2022.
  2. National Research Council Canada – Time Zones & Daylight Saving Time
  3. Web site: Indigenous communities in Quebec . 15 October 2021 .
  4. Web site: Tableau de profil, Profil du recensement, Recensement de la population de 2021 . 9 February 2022 .
  5. Web site: Census Profile, 2016 Census - Eastmain, Terres réservées aux Cris [Census subdivision], Quebec and Quebec [Province] . 8 February 2017 .
  6. Web site: Tableau de profil, Profil du recensement, Recensement de la population de 2021 . 9 February 2022 .
  7. Web site: Cree Nation of Eastmain .
  8. "Wabannutao Eeyou School ." Cree School Board. Retrieved on September 23, 2017.