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The Council was formed in 1974 during the negotiations between the Eeyouch and the Quebec and Canadian governments about their rights in the face of the James Bay I Hydroelectric Project, which had already been under construction since 1971. When the hydroelectric scheme was first announced the Eeyouch of Eeyou Istchee were governed by a traditional political structure. That political structure was organized to exploit the resources of Eeyou Istchee by their traditional hunting, fishing and trapping way of life. Cree lands were divided into family harvesting territories, each headed by a hunting leader or “Outchimau”, that were resource management units and a means of distributing the Cree people over a vast territory. The Grand Council was set up at a council of Cree leaders as a means to conduct relations with the outside world. Since the signing of the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement the Grand Council has paired with the Cree Regional Authority, which serves as an administrative arm for providing services to the Cree communities and for environmental protection. Both organizations have the same board of directors.
Grand Council of the Cree (Eeyou Istchee) Website
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