


Home is the Hunter: The James Bay Cree and Their Land
An environmental history of a region of central Quebec that is the traditional homeland of the eastern Cree, as well as the location now of one of the world's biggest hydroelectrical facility. The book traces the long relationship between the Cree and their land, as well as the long relationship between the Cree and Europeans, Canadian, and Americans. Ultimately it is the story of globalization and the development of distant resources for the use of dominant, industrial economies.
Paperback, 344 pages.
Fufilled by Compass Rose Books.
An environmental history of a region of central Quebec that is the traditional homeland of the eastern Cree, as well as the location now of one of the world's biggest hydroelectrical facility. The book traces the long relationship between the Cree and their land, as well as the long relationship between the Cree and Europeans, Canadian, and Americans. Ultimately it is the story of globalization and the development of distant resources for the use of dominant, industrial economies.
Paperback, 344 pages.
Fufilled by Compass Rose Books.
An environmental history of a region of central Quebec that is the traditional homeland of the eastern Cree, as well as the location now of one of the world's biggest hydroelectrical facility. The book traces the long relationship between the Cree and their land, as well as the long relationship between the Cree and Europeans, Canadian, and Americans. Ultimately it is the story of globalization and the development of distant resources for the use of dominant, industrial economies.
Paperback, 344 pages.
Fufilled by Compass Rose Books.