Home is the hunter

Home is the hunter2008
About this book
Since 1970 in Quebec, there has been immense change for the Cree, who now live with the consequences of Quebec's massive development of the North. Home Is the Hunter presents the historical, environmental, and cultural context from which this recent story grows. Hans Carlson shows how the Cree view their lands as their home, their garden, and their memory of themselves as a people. By investigating the Cree's three hundred years of contact with outsiders, he illuminates the process of cultural negotiation at the foundation of ongoing political and environmental debates. This book offers a way of thinking about indigenous peoples' struggles for rights and environmental justice in Canada and elsewhere.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL13772004W
Subjects
Indians of north america, southern statesIndians of north america, canadaHuman geographyCree IndiansHistoryHuntingCultural landscapesEnvironmental conditionsGovernment relationsCris (Indiens)HistoireChassePaysages culturelsEnvironnementRelations avec l'État