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

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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Jan 1, 1991 · English · Paperback (376 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 376
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1991
Publisher Chelsea Green Pub Co
ISBN-10 0930031407
ISBN-13 9780930031404

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Boyce Richardson delves into the profound and ongoing conflict between the Cree Indians of Northern Quebec and the forces threatening their way of life. Through vivid storytelling, he captures the essence of a culture that relies on the natural rhythms of the land, showcasing their deep connection to the environment and the challenges they face.

The narrative chronicles the introduction of industrialization, particularly the ambitions of government and electric companies, as they seek to dam rivers that are vital to the Cree's existence. This struggle is portrayed not just as an environmental battle, but as a poignant fight for cultural survival amidst a rapidly changing world.

Throughout the pages, the complexities of this conflict unfold, revealing the resilience of the Cree people. Their determination to protect their heritage and territory against external pressures serves as a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of indigenous communities facing modern challenges. Richardson's work is both a historical account and a call to acknowledge the intricate relationship between people and their environment.
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