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The James Bay Cree lived in relative isolation until 1970, when Northern Quebec was swept up in the political and cultural changes of the Quiet Revolution. Home Is the Hunter presents the historical, environmental, and cultural context from which this recent story grows.

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It is the question and power of narratives on which Carlson’s book turns. His study is thick with a multitude of them, and he seamlessly blends different narratives within each chapter, usually setting up his own interpretation against the dominant ones. He is particularly concerned with the interplay of culture and environment that often gets downplayed or ignored entirely in other studies. […] Carlson does more than write the Cree into our narrative; he pens a Cree-centered narrative that writes newcomers into it, and it is this aspect of Carlson’s book that is the most compelling. […] Home Is the Hunter is an excellent study of human and environmental relationships. […] Anyone with a minimal understanding of this place and these people should read this book, if only to see where their narratives fit in with others and to gain a greater appreciation for the history of the Cree and for the potential dangers to which we all contribute by pulling resources from the periphery while at the same time imposing our outsider understandings over local ones. -- Jonathan Clapperton, University of Saskatchewan * H-Canada *

Table of Contents

Foreword: Dignity and Power / Graeme Wynn

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction: Why James Bay?

2 Imagining the Land

3 Inland Engagement

4 Christians and Cree

5 Marginal Existences

6 Management and Moral Economy

7 Flooding the Garden

8 Conclusion: Journeys of Wellness, Walks of the Heart

Postscript

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Home Is the Hunter The James Bay Cree and Their Land

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      Publisher: MN - University of British Columbia Press
      Publication Date: 9/24/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780774814942, 978-0774814942
      ISBN10: 0774814942

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The James Bay Cree lived in relative isolation until 1970, when Northern Quebec was swept up in the political and cultural changes of the Quiet Revolution. Home Is the Hunter presents the historical, environmental, and cultural context from which this recent story grows.

      Trade Review
      It is the question and power of narratives on which Carlson’s book turns. His study is thick with a multitude of them, and he seamlessly blends different narratives within each chapter, usually setting up his own interpretation against the dominant ones. He is particularly concerned with the interplay of culture and environment that often gets downplayed or ignored entirely in other studies. […] Carlson does more than write the Cree into our narrative; he pens a Cree-centered narrative that writes newcomers into it, and it is this aspect of Carlson’s book that is the most compelling. […] Home Is the Hunter is an excellent study of human and environmental relationships. […] Anyone with a minimal understanding of this place and these people should read this book, if only to see where their narratives fit in with others and to gain a greater appreciation for the history of the Cree and for the potential dangers to which we all contribute by pulling resources from the periphery while at the same time imposing our outsider understandings over local ones. -- Jonathan Clapperton, University of Saskatchewan * H-Canada *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword: Dignity and Power / Graeme Wynn

      Acknowledgments

      1 Introduction: Why James Bay?

      2 Imagining the Land

      3 Inland Engagement

      4 Christians and Cree

      5 Marginal Existences

      6 Management and Moral Economy

      7 Flooding the Garden

      8 Conclusion: Journeys of Wellness, Walks of the Heart

      Postscript

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

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