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When the Spirit Calls - The Killings at Hannah Bay (Paperback)
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When the Spirit Calls - The Killings at Hannah Bay (Paperback)
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In January 1832, in the most southern part of Ontario's James Bay,
an elderly Cree man by the name of Quapakay was told by the spirits
of the shaking tent that in order to survive the winter, he was
required to "spoil" the post at Hannah Bay, a Hudson's Bay Company
goose hunting station. Following the directions of the spirits,
Quapakay and his sons carried out this ill-fated task, resulting in
the deaths of sixteen occupants of the Hannah Bay post. Now known
as the "Hannah Bay Massacre," the victims included fur trader
William Corrigal, the postmaster and his wife, and seven other
Indigenous people. When the Spirit Calls explores the social,
cultural, and historical context in which the Hannah Bay tragedy
took place, as gleaned from the Hudson Bay Company's archival
records and elucidations by Cree oral traditions. The research is
the culmination of over forty years of investigation by Edward J.
Hedican in Indigenous communities, from the mid-1970s to the
present day. In the book, Hedican aims to uncover the
circumstances, behaviours, and attitudes that led to the slaughter.
When the Spirit Calls sheds light on the racist attitudes held by
the white settler population towards Indigenous people - attitudes
that were prevalent in our colonial past and that continue to this
very day.
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