In 1861, Henry Hind led a two-month long canoe expedition of the
Moisie River, Quebecs longest river, from Sept-Iles to the
Ashuanipi River in Labrador. This classic book provides a unique
glimpse of the raw natural beauty of the land and wildlife, and a
highly empathetic description of the aboriginal peoples he
encountered and worked with. Hind also writes about the fisheries
and seal hunts of Newfoundland, Labrador, and Quebec. He pays
particular attention to the spiritual life of both aboriginals and
settlers in communities throughout Labrador, Quebec and
Newfoundlands southwest coast.
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