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Frontmatter
Foreword, by Nancy Oestreich Lurie
Acknowledgments
Prologue: The Paradox
1 An Ecological Interpretation of Euopean Contact with the Micmac
1 The Protohistoric Indian-Land Relationship
2 Early Contact and the Deterioration of the Environmental Ethos
2 The Ojibwa Cosmos and the Early Fur Trade
3 Pimadaziwin: The Good Life
4 Contact and Nature's Conspiracy
3 The Paradox Resolved
5 The Hunter's Relationship with the Hunted
6 Conclusion
Epilogue: The Indian and the Ecology Movement
Notes
Index
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