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Moccasin Square Gardens

Moccasin Square Gardens

Short Stories
by Richard Van Camp
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The characters of Moccasin Square Gardens inhabit Denendeh, the land of the people north of the sixtieth parallel. These stories are filled with in-laws, outlaws and common-laws. Get ready for illegal wrestling moves (“The Camel Clutch”), pinky promises, a doctored casino, extraterrestrials or “Sky People,” love, lust and prayers for peace. …

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Chop Suey Nation

Chop Suey Nation

The Legion Cafe and Other Stories from Canada’s Chinese Restaurants
by Ann Hui
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In 2016, Globe and Mail reporter Ann Hui drove across Canada, from Victoria to Fogo Island, to write about small-town Chinese restaurants and the families who run them. It was only after the story was published that she discovered her own family could have been included—her parents had run their own Chinese restaurant, The Legion Cafe, before she …

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Return of the Wolf

Return of the Wolf

Conflict and Coexistence
by Paula Wild
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Wolves were once common throughout North America and Eurasia. But by the early twentieth century, bounties and organized hunts had drastically reduced their numbers. Today, the wolf is returning to its ancestral territories, and the “coywolf”—a smaller, bolder wolf-coyote hybrid—is becoming more common. In Return of the Wolf, author Paula W …

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Mamaskatch

Mamaskatch

A Cree Coming of Age
by Darrel J. McLeod
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Growing up in the tiny village of Smith, Alberta, Darrel J. McLeod was surrounded by his Cree family’s history. In shifting and unpredictable stories, his mother, Bertha, shared narratives of their culture, their family and the cruelty that she and her sisters endured in residential school. McLeod was comforted by her presence and that of his man …

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Dissident Doctor

Dissident Doctor

Catching Babies and Challenging the Medical Status Quo
by Michael C. Klein
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How often do you hear a doctor saying doctors need to be more accountable, Medicare needs more support and family medicine deserves more respect? Dissident Doctor bristles with refreshingly frank criticisms from inside the health sector, and its author is not just any doctor but a distinguished scientific researcher, veteran medical administrator, …

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Indian Horse

Indian Horse

(Film Edition Cover)
by Richard Wagamese
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Grade: 10
tagged : literary, native american & aboriginal, media tie-in

Saul Indian Horse has hit bottom. His last binge almost killed him, and now he’s a reluctant resident in a treatment centre for alcoholics, surrounded by people he’s sure will never understand him. But Saul wants peace, and he grudgingly comes to see that he’ll find it only through telling his story. With him, readers embark on a journey back …

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Norval Morrisseau

Norval Morrisseau

Man Changing into Thunderbird
by Armand Garnet Ruffo
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Norval Morrisseau (1932–2007), Ojibway shaman-artist, drew his first sketches at age six in the sand on the shores of Lake Nipigon, and his first paintings were in cheap watercolour on birch bark and moose hide. By the end of his tumultuous life, the prolific self-taught artist was sought by collectors, imitated by forgers and received the Order …

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Indian Fishing

Indian Fishing

Early Methods on the Northwest Coast, 40th Anniversary Edition
by Hilary Stewart
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Of the many resources available to the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, the most vital was fish. The people devised ingenious ways of catching the different species of fish, creating a technology vastly different from that of today’s industrial world. With attention to clarity and detail, Hilary Stewart illustrates their hooks, lines, sinker …

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The Year Canadians Lost Their Minds and Found Their Country

The Year Canadians Lost Their Minds and Found Their Country

The Centennial of 1967
by Tom Hawthorn
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At first, Canadians showed little interest in marking the centennial. The announcement of a federal program to plan the celebration was met with initial indifference. After all, the event to be celebrated was spectacularly uninteresting—the nation was founded not in blood and revolution, but by discussion and negotiation, bewhiskered men in ninet …

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The National Parks of the United States

The National Parks of the United States

A Photographic Journey
by Andrew Thomas
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One country. Twenty-seven states, two territories. Fifty-nine parks. Eight years.

When award-winning landscape photographer Andrew Thomas visited four of the US National Parks in December 2007, he was mesmerized by their natural beauty. After two return trips within the next twelve months, he began a quest to travel to and photograph all fifty-nine …

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Bill Reid Collected

Bill Reid Collected

by Martine J. Reid
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In this third instalment of the Collected series, the work of Bill Reid is showcased with beautiful photographs of his many sculptures, carvings, jewellery and paintings inspired by the culture and themes of his Haida Gwaii heritage.

Over his lifetime, Bill Reid created many historic pieces of art including the large bronze sculpture The Spirit of …

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Historical Atlas of Canada

Historical Atlas of Canada

Canada's History Illustrated with Original Maps
by Derek Hayes
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"This is a gorgeous piece of work, rich and heavy and brimming with the minutiae of attempts to capture aspects of the Canadian landscape by cartography."
The Georgia Straight

Maps tells the story in this innovative volume, and the story of Canada they tell is profoundly engrossing and rewarding. The atlas covers a period of a thousand years and …

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Me Artsy

Me Artsy

edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
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While First Nations cultural practice still honours traditional forms, contemporary indigenous artists have diversified into many areas. The fourteen contributors whose essays make up Me Artsy pursue such varied disciplines as filmmaking, gourmet cuisine, blues piano, fashion design, acting, writing and painting as well as traditional drumming and …

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One Story, One Song

One Story, One Song

by Richard Wagamese
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"The short pieces in One Story, One Song remind us of human beings� place in the world: We are a part of it, not masters of it. And by sharing our stories we share ourselves. By listening to others� stories, we share their lives and perhaps gain connections. One Story, One Song is all about connections, something we all need."
—Globe an …

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Chicken in the Mango Tree

Chicken in the Mango Tree

Food and Life in a Thai-Khmer Village
by Jeffrey Alford
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In the small village of Kravan in rural Thailand, the food is like no other in the world. The diet is finely attuned to the land, taking advantage of what is local and plentiful. Made primarily of fresh, foraged vegetables infused with the dominant Khmer flavours of bird chiles, garlic, shallots and fish sauce, the cuisine is completely distinct fr …

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Peace Pipe Dreams

Peace Pipe Dreams

The Truth about Lies about Indians
by Darrell Dennis
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Darrell Dennis is a stereotype-busting, politically incorrect Native American/Aboriginal/Shuswap (Only he's allowed to call himself an "Indian." Maybe. Under some circumstances). With a large dose of humour and irreverence, he untangles some of the truths and myths about First Nations: Why do people think Natives get free trucks, and why didn't he …

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The Elusive Mr. Pond

The Elusive Mr. Pond

The Soldier, Fur Trader and Explorer Who Opened the Northwest
by Barry Gough
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Sir Alexander Mackenzie is known to schoolchildren as a great Canadian explorer who gave his name to the country's longest river, but hardly anyone could name the man who mentored Mackenzie and mapped much of northwestern Canada before him. Soldier,fur trader and explorer Peter Pond, the subject of this long overdue book, is a man whose legend has …

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Closing Time

Closing Time

Prohibition, Rum-Runners, and Border Wars
by Daniel Francis
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Canadians have long associated Prohibition with the colourful history of the Jazz Age in the United States. But even before the American ban that was in place from 1920 to 1933, Canada initiated its own Prohibition during World War I. The so-called Cold Water Army was led by zealots and prudes preaching hellfire and damnation, but also by committed …

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Red

Red

A Haida Manga
by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas
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tagged : literary, fairy tales, folk tales, legends & mythology, native american studies

Referencing a classic Haida oral narrative, this stunning full-colour graphic novel documents the tragic story of a leader so blinded by revenge that he leads his community to the brink of war and destruction. Consisting of 108 pages of hand-painted illustrations, Red is a groundbreaking mix of Haida imagery and Japanese manga. Now available in pap …

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The Snow Walker

The Snow Walker

by Farley Mowat
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Mowat writes passionately of the bonds between a traditional people and the harsh world they inhabit, compiling a collection of stories that gives voice to a vanishing existence lived in the vast Arctic wilderness. The mythic Snow Walker traverses a place foreign to modern man -- a landscape where survival is simultaneously brutal and beautiful; a …

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Picturing Transformation

Nexw-áyantsut, Uts'am / Witness Stories
by Nancy Bleck; Katherine Dodds & Chief Bill Williams
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The remarkable story of how a chief, an artist, and a mountaineer inspired a new form of activism.

Between 1997 and 2007, a sandbar on Squamish First Nation territory became the site of a very unusual protest. By welcoming people to the land, showing them its physical and spiritual wealth, and allowing them to experience it themselves, Squamish Fir …

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People of the Deer

People of the Deer

by Farley Mowat
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"People of the Deer was...a wake-up call, the spark that struck the tinder that ignited the fire from which many subsequent generations of writers and activists have lit their torches, often ignorant of where that spark came from in the first place." -- Margaret Atwood

In 1886, the Ihalmiut of northern Canada numbered 7,000 souls; by 1946, when 25-y …

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Breakout from Juno

Breakout from Juno

First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944
by Mark Zuehlke
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The ninth book in the Canadian Battle Series, Breakout from Juno, is the first dramatic chronicling of Canada's pivotal role throughout the entire Normandy Campaign following the D-Day landings.

On July 4, 1944, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division won the village of Carpiquet but not the adjacent airfield. Instead of a speedy victory, the men faced a …

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Creation and Transformation

Creation and Transformation

Defining Moments in Inuit Art
by Winnipeg Art Gallery; Susan Gustavison; Ingo Hessel; Christine Lalonde & Norman Vorano, edited by Darlene Wight
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The treasures of the world's largest public collection of Inuit art are revealed in this seminal history of art from the Arctic.

The collection of Inuit art held by the Winnipeg Art Gallery, one of Canada's most important public galleries, is extraordinary by any standard: its geographic range, diverse media and size have brought international renow …

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The Devil's Curve

The Devil's Curve

A Journey into Power and Profit at the Amazon's Edge
by Arno Kopecky
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"Arno Kopecky's account of his journey through the Peruvian Amazon and into the desplazados' neighbourhoods of Colombia's Medellin is funny, complex, moving, and meticulously researched. Kopecky spends months talking to South American indigenous leaders about the impact of Canadian mining corporations on their communities, digging deep, asking the …

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People of the Ice

People of the Ice

How the Inuit Lived
by Heather Smith Siska, illustrated by Ian Bateson
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The Eskimo—or Inuit as they prefer to be called—are scattered throughout the vast northern regions of North America and Greenland. Theirs is a hostile land with a fierce Arctic climate, yet the Inuit have survived for centuries. More than any other native group, they depended on hunting and fishing for survival: food, heat and light, clothing, …

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People of the Longhouse

People of the Longhouse

How the Iroquoian Tribes Lived
introduction by Ian Bateson, by Robin Ridington & Jillian Ridington
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Grade: 4 to 6
Reading age: 9 to 11
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This print-on-demand title is available by request from most booksellers.

The Iroguoian people-Huron, Iroquois and many others-lived throughout the Great Lakes basin and the St. Lawrence River valley.Their lands were rich in game, criss-crossed by waterways and well suited for agriculture. They cleared fields around large fortified villages and l …

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Reconciliation

Reconciliation

First Nations Treaty Making in British Columbia
by Tony Penikett
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In the hundred years since British Columbia joined Confederation, Canada has negotiated only one treaty in the province. A decade after signing the Nisga'a treaty, and despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars, the BC Treaty Commission process had not finalized a sin …

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During My Time

During My Time

Florence Edenshaw Davidson, A Haida Woman
by Margaret B. Blackman
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This book is the first life history of a Northwest Coast Indian woman. Florence Davidson, daughter of noted Haida carver and chief Charles Edenshaw, was born in 1896. As one of the few living Haida elders knowledgeable about the culture of a bygone era, she was a fragile link with the past. Living in Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands, some fift …

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Story as Sharp as a Knife, A

The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World
edited by Robert Bringhurst
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A seminal collection of Haida myths and legends; now in a gorgeous new package.

The linguist and ethnographer John Swanton took dictation from the last great Haida-speaking storytellers, poets and historians from the fall of 1900 through the summer of 1901. Together they created a great treasury of Haida oral literature in written form.

 

Having work …

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America, but Better

America, but Better

The Canada Party Manifesto
by Chris Cannon & Brian Calvert
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Based on their hilarious viral campaign, a new satirical political party announces its Canadacy for president of the United States.

As the American election increasingly resembles a production of CATS performed by actual cats, U.S. citizens are looking for a new leader. That leader is Canada, and they want your vote for president of the United State …

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People of the Buffalo

People of the Buffalo

How the Plains Indians Lived
by Maria Campbell
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No other group in North America has been more romanticized and stereotyped than the Plains Indians ñ the Blackfoot, Plains Cree, Dakota, Kiowa and other grassland tribes. This book, with its authenticated drawings, tells how the Plains Indians lived: how they hunted buffalo, made their tepees, clothing and tools. It also explores their beliefs, ce …

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Discovering Totem Poles

Discovering Totem Poles

A Traveler's Guide
by Aldona Jonaitis
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An indispensible guide for identifying totem poles along British Columbia's inside passage from Vancouver to Alaska.

 

Whether rising from a forest mist or soaring overhead in parks and museums, magnificent cedar totem poles have captivated the attention and imagination of visitors to Washington State, British Columbia and Alaska.

 

Discovering Totem …

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Undesirables

Undesirables

White Canada and the Komagata Maru -- An Illustrated History
by Ali Kazimi
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A timely and superbly illustrated account of the explosive event that challenged Canada's racist immigration policy

In May 1914, the Komagata Maru, a ship carrying 376 immigrants from British India, was turned away when it tried to land in Vancouver Harbour. Many of the men on board, veterans of the British Indian Army, believed it was their right t …

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Trail to Heaven

Trail to Heaven

Knowledge and Narrative in a Northern Native Community
by Robin Ridington
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Trail to Heaven describes an anthropologist's experience with the subarctic Beaver Indians, the Dunne-za. Robin Ridington, a scholar who has spent nearly twenty-five years with the Dunne-za, describes moments in the life of their community, revealing the dynamics of change and stability among them as well as the ideas and assumptions that sustain t …

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Kesu'

Kesu'

The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
by Jennifer Kramer
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Fully illustrated and engagingly written, K'esu' is the first book to honour this Kwakwaka'wakw artist's ground-breaking work Northwest Coast.

 

Kwakwaka'wakw art is renowned for its flamboyant, energetic and colourful carving and painting. Among the leading practitioners was Doug Cranmer, whose style was understated, elegant and fresh and whose work …

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Me Funny

Me Funny

edited by Drew Taylor
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An irreverent, insightful take on our First Nations' great gift to Canada, delivered by a stellar cast of contributors.

 

Humour has always been an essential part of North American Aboriginal culture. This fact remained unnoticed by most settlers, however, since non-Aboriginals just didn't get the joke. Indians, it was believed, never laughed. But In …

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Me Sexy

Me Sexy

An Exploration of Native American Sexuality
edited by Drew Taylor
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A moving and often funny look at Native sexuality from some of Canada's best First Nations and Inuit writers.

 

A sequel to the highly successful Me Funny, Me Sexy is an anthology containing thirteen contributions from leading members of North America's First Nations writing communities. The many highlights include Lee Maracle's creation story, Salis …

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King

King

William Lyon Mackenzie King: A Life Guided by the Hand of Destiny
by Allan Levine
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"...an outstanding biography of Canada's longest-reigning prime minister." -- Montreal Gazette

"In King, Allan Levine gives us a readable, comprehensive account of a prime minister we ought to know about. He also reminds us that, in ever-changing ways, King haunts us still." -- Globe & Mail

The first biography in a generation of Canada's most eccentr …

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Glass Boys

Glass Boys

A novel
by Nicole Lundrigan
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"[The Glass Boys] deftly walks the line between light and dark, hope and fear, rewarding the reader every step of the way with dazzling honesty and truth." -- Ami McKay, author of The Birth House

 

"Lundrigan writes about Newfoundland the way William Faulkner wrote about the American south." -- The Western Star

"Lundrigan fearlessly probes the depths …

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Polar Imperative

Polar Imperative

A History of Arctic Sovereignty in North America
by Shelagh Grant
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Winner of the 2011 Lionel Gelber Prize, the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize, the CAA Lela Common Award for Canadian History, and shortlisted for the 2010 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.

 

Now available in paperback, Polar Imperative is based on Shelagh Grant's groundbreaking archival research and draws on her reputation as a leading historian in …

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Village Journey

Village Journey

The Report of the Alaska Native Review Commission
by Thomas R. Berger
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The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act passed by Congress in 1971, hailed at the time as the most liberal settlement ever achieved with Native Americans, granted 44 million acres and nearly $1 billion in cash to a new entity -- Native corporations. When this book was publi …

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Cadillac Desert

Cadillac Desert

The American West and its Disappearing Water
by Marc Reisner
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The story of the American West is the story of a relentless quest for a most precious resource: water. It is a tale of rivers diverted and dammed, of political corruption and intrigue, of billion-dollar battles over water rights, of ecologic and economic disaster. In Cadillac Desert, now updated to cover recent developments in the West, Marc Reisne …

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