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Goldstick, Miles

Voices from Wollaston Lake - Resistance Against Uranium Mining and Genocide in Northern Saskatchewan

Earth Embassy/Wise, 1987

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Year of publication
1987
ISBN
907070207x
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Goldstick, Miles
Publishers
Earth Embassy/Wise
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Voices from Wollaston Lake - Resistance Against Uranium Mining, and Genocide in Northern Saskatchewan Uranium Mines and Mining, Social Aspects Region Environmental Aspects Voices from, Wollaston Lake - Resistance Against Uranium Mining and Genocide, in Northern Saskatchewan 316 pages. "By providing only a glimpse, of northern people's own statments and the problems of uranium, mining, this book proves that the real 'outside agitators' are the, mining companies." - from introduction. "We as a society have, failed the Wollaston Lake community in the basic human right to, information and to health. We are multiplying comparable, self-destructive behaviors all over the world. Please read on, because the story of Wollaston Lake is our own story, the story of our land, our food and our brothers and sisters." - from Foreward by, Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Mild lean to spine. Very good, copy. Saskatchewan
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Very Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

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316 pages. "By providing only a glimpse of northern people's own statments and the problems of uranium mining, this book proves that the real 'outside agitators' are the mining companies." - from introduction. "We as a society have failed the Wollaston Lake community in the basic human right to information and to health. We are multiplying comparable self-destructive behaviors all over the world. Please read on because the story of Wollaston Lake is our own story, the story of our land, our food and our brothers and sisters." - from Foreward by Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Mild lean to spine. Very good copy. Book
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