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Jackie Vautour : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jackie Vautour
John L. "Jackie" Vautour is a Canadian fisherman, born about 1930 in Claire-Fontaine, New Brunswick. He is best known for his fight against the expropriation of 250 families in the early 1970s to create Kouchibouguac National Park on land formerly occupied by eight villages.〔Disenchanting Les Bons Temps: Identity and Authenticity in Cajun ... Charles J. Stivale - 2002 p181 The expropriation was contested by a group of residents led by Jackie Vautour. While he was ... After over 10 years of resistance including time spent in prison, Jackie Vautour finally settled with the government of Canada. Crazy Horse was an ...〕〔Where are the voices coming from?: Canadian culture and the ... Anne Howells - 2004 p 191 "There were many examples of conglomerate mining companies engaging in such actions, but the most celebrated example was the refusal by Jackie Vautour to leave his village when the Kouchibouguac National Park in New Brunswick was ..."〕〔Alan MacEachern - 2001 Natural Selections: National Parks in Atlantic Canada, 1935-1970 -p 238 "... the Association for the Preservation of the Eastern Shore.39 Kouchibouguac was established, but its story was hardly one of success.40 Beginning in 1970, the family of Jackie Vautour, one of about 225 families to be dispossessed, mounted"〕 == Origins and Family == Jackie Vautour was born circa 1930 in Claire-Fontaine, New Brunswick. He and his wife Yvonne have nine children, including Roy and Ron. He is nicknamed the "Eastern Louis Riel" and "rebel of Kouchibouguac."
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