Three Hundred Years in Thirty
Memoir of Transition with the Cree Indians of Lake Mistassini
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Nicholas Smith's extensive research spans nearly sixty years, focusing on the Algonquian-speaking peoples of northeastern North America. His respectful engagement with First Nations and dedication to historical accuracy have led to numerous publications, advocacy efforts, and a notable catalogue of Wabanaki resources. This photographic edition enriches Cree literature by offering significant visual documentation of the Mistassini Crees' daily life before a transformative era, highlighting both cultural heritage and the impact of change on indigenous communities.
