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Chief: The Fearless Vision of Billy Diamond

Chief: The Fearless Vision of Billy Diamond

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Chief: The Fearless Vision of Billy Diamond

by MacGregor, Ray

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0670827355
ISBN 13
9780670827350
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Markham, Ontario: Viking, 1989. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket. The jacket has only light shelfwear. NO chips. NOT price clipped ($24.95). Sharp corners. Square and tight. Hinges are perfect. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are crisp, clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom, if ever read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Bound in the original greenish-blue boards. Complete with dust jacket. From a 2010 review by A. Jarmain: "This is a riveting story about the Cree culture, honor and persistence. Chief Billy Diamond is a living legend; his story reads like a gripping novel, thanks to the talents of Roy MacGregor. A powerful insight into some of the politics, politicians and business manoeverings of the day." From Marc Shaw's review in Canadian Review of Materials: "In April 1971, Quebec premier Robert Bourassa announced his 'project of the century' -- harnessing the waters of the James Bay watershed to provide enough hydroelectricity to satisfy the energy demands of the northeastern U.S. But forgotten amid all the statistics was the fact that the area in question was not an uninhabited wilderness, but home to several thousand Cree and Inuit who had lived there for thousands of years carrying on traditional pursuits of hunting, trapping and fishing. These native people first learned from their radios of the government's intention to flood their lands! Central to this political storm was the imposing figure of Billy Diamond, the young chief of the Cree community of Rupert House. Diamond quickly became the focal point of the natives' struggle to gain control over their situation-a struggle that dragged on through years of court hearings, delays, and frustration with government and public indifference. This book is the life story of Billy Diamond and his transition from trapper and hunter to power broker with strong connections at the Vatican and the UN. In later years, Diamond has emerged as something of a corporate whiz: he is president of Air Creebec and partner with Yamaha in a unique joint venture to manufacture a redesigned Hudson's Bay Company canoe. Roy MacGregor's biography is a lengthy one and it is perhaps too dense, being packed with facts and figures and somewhat repetitive. In addition to a fairly complete bibliography, there are several pages of photographs and a map that puts both the area and the Agreement's land divisions into perspective. Diamond is an important figure in recent Canadian history, and no doubt more will be heard from him in years to come. This book has its flaws, but it still merits a place in libraries across the country.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. (xxii), 297pp. + 8 pages of photos. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Chief: The Fearless Vision of Billy Diamond
Author
MacGregor, Ray
Illustrator
NOT a library discard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine condition
Jacket Condition
Very Good dust jacket
Edition
First Printing of the First Edition
ISBN 10
0670827355
ISBN 13
9780670827350
Publisher
Viking
Place of Publication
Markham, Ontario
Date Published
1989
Size
8vo. (xxii), 297pp. + 8 pages o
Bookseller catalogs
Indians / Native Americans; Politics / Government / International Relations;

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