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Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First. 315pp., glossary, biblio., notes, photos, ill., maps. "More uranium is mined in Northern Saskatchewan than anywhere else in the Western world. Much of it is mined on or near Native lands. This is the story of the Natives' struggle not only to protect their homes from the immediate and long-term environmental effects of uranium mining, but also to have a say in how their lands are used." Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Seller Inventory # 003060
Book Description [0-920057-95-0] 1987. (Trade paperback) Very good plus. 316pp. Photographs, maps, illustrations, tables, notes, index, glossary. Foreword by Rosalie Bertell. Locale: ; Prairie Provinces; Western Canada; Wollaston--Saskatchewan. (Indians of North America, Chipewyan Indians, Environmental Ethics, Indians of North America--Canada, Native Rights--Canada, Uranium Mining--Canada). Seller Inventory # 143834