Strangers Devour the Land

Strangers Devour the Land
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Synopsis Strangers Devour the Land by : Boyce Richardson

Updated edition of the 1975 account of the Cree Indians of northern Quebec and the James Bay Hydroelectric Project, with discussion of the environmental effects of the dams built to date, and of the effects on the traditional Indian way of life, in particular at Waswanipi, Mistassini, Rupert House, Garden and Lac Trefart.

Strangers Devour the Land

Strangers Devour the Land
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing Company
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ISBN-13 : 9781603580045
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Synopsis Strangers Devour the Land by : Boyce Richardson

First published in 1974, Strangers Devour the Land is recognized as the magnum opus among the numerous books, articles, and films produced by Boyce Richardson over two decades on the subject of indigenous people. Its subject, the long struggle of the Crees of James Bay in northern Quebec--a hunting and trapping people--to defend the territories they have occupied since time immemorial, came to international attention in 1972 when they tried by legal action to stop the immense hydro-electric project the provincial government was proposing to build around them. The Crees argued that the integrity of their vast wilderness was essential to their way of life, but the authorities dismissed such claims out of hand. Richardson, who sat through many months of the trial, mingles the scientific and Cree testimony given in court with his own interviews of Cree hunters, and experiences in gathering information and shooting films, to produce a classic tale of cultures in collision. In a new preface, he reveals that the Crees--now receiving immense sums of money as compensation for the loss of their lands--appear to be doing well, and to be in the process of joining modern, technological culture, while retaining the spiritual base of their traditional lives. Meanwhile, Hydro-Quebec continues to eye additional rivers on the Cree's lands for new dams.

Strangers Devour the Land

Strangers Devour the Land
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 0770513700
ISBN-13 : 9780770513702
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Synopsis Strangers Devour the Land by : Boyce Richardson

Includes testimony to the courts and agreement.

Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion, Derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy: Particularly as Illustrated by the History of the Jews, and by the Discoveries of Recent Travellers. [With Plates.]

Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion, Derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy: Particularly as Illustrated by the History of the Jews, and by the Discoveries of Recent Travellers. [With Plates.]
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Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : NLS:V000303321
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Synopsis Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion, Derived from the Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy: Particularly as Illustrated by the History of the Jews, and by the Discoveries of Recent Travellers. [With Plates.] by : Alexander Keith

Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Divine Law

Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Divine Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 526
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ISBN-10 : 9781108912877
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Synopsis Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Divine Law by : J. Budziszewski

Thomas Aquinas's classic Treatise on Divine Law is brought to life in this illuminating line-by-line commentary, which acts as a sequel to Budziszewski's Commentary on Thomas Aquinas's Treatise on Law. In this new work, Budziszewski reinvestigates the theory of divine law in Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, exploring questions concerning faith and reason, natural law and revelation, the organization of human society, and the ultimate destiny of human life. This interdisciplinary text includes thorough explanations, applications to life, and ancillary discussions that open up Aquinas's dense body of work, which tends to demand a great deal from readers. More than a half-century has passed since the last commentary on Thomas Aquinas's view of these matters. Budziszewski fills this gap with his consideration of not only the medieval text under examination, but also its immediate relevance to contemporary thought and issues of the modern world.