Canada's
Tibet - the killing of the Innu. Survival,
1999 (pp 52)
The Innu of eastern Canada have one of the highest suicide rates in
the world. This illustrated report describes their way of life, religion
and society, and investigates their current situation. It explains
how their forced transformation from a nomadic hunting people into
a settled and dependent population has brought terrible social problems,
and details the Innu's own suggestions for regaining control of their
land and their future.
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