Strangers Devour the Land
A Chronicle of the Assault upon the Last Coherent Hunting Culture in North America, the Cree Indians of Northern Quebec, and Their Vast Primeval
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Word Count
94,000 words, Guess
Page Count
376 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9894546M
- ISBN-139780930031404
- ISBN-100930031407
- OCLC Control Number25368973
- OCLC Control Numbertrent_0116404445771
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- Library of Congress Control Number90026332
- LibraryThing2112731
- Goodreads568190
Classifications
- LCCE99.C88 R52 1991
- LCCE99.C88R52 1991
Description
Updated edition of the 1975 account of the Cree Indians of northern Quebec and the James Bay Hydroelectric Project, with discussion of the environmental effects of the dams built to date, and of the effects on the traditional Indian way of life, in particular at Waswanipi, Mistassini, Rupert House, Garden and Lac Trefart.
Description
A chronicle of the assault upon the last coherent hunting culture in North America, the Cree Indians of northern Quebec, and their vast primeval homelands.
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