Torn away from the nomadic lifestyle, uprooted, and forced into outrageous living conditions on the reservations near Sept-Îles—the tragedies of the First Nations are lucidly and boldly condensed in the words of Innu author An Antane Kapesh. Her scathing indictment of White people rages in an agile and meticulous prose. First translated and published in 1976, it remains an essential must-read for everyone.