In his first full-length work of journalism in a decade, the 'heir to R.
Crumb and Art Spiegelman' (Economist) brings his comics mastery to a
story of indigenous North America, resource extraction, and our debt to
the natural worldThe Dene have lived in the vast Mackenzie River Valley
since time immemorial, by their account. To the Dene, the land owns
them, not the other way around-it is central to their livelihood and
their very way of being.
But the subarctic Canadian Northwest
Territories are also home to valuable natural resources, including oil,
gas and diamonds. With mining came jobs and investment-but also
road-building, pipelines and toxic waste, which scarred the landscape;
and alcohol, drugs, and debt, which deformed a way of life. In Paying
the Land, Joe Sacco travels the frozen North to reveal a people in
conflict over the costs and benefits of development.
Resource
extraction is only part of Canada's colonial legacy: Sacco recounts the
shattering impact of a residential school system that aimed to remove
the Indian from the child; the destructive process that drove the Dene
from the bush into settlements and turned them into wage labourers; the
government land claims stacked against the Dene Nation; and their uphill
efforts to revive a wounded culture. Against a vast and gorgeous
landscape that dwarfs all human scale, Paying the Land lends an ear to
trappers and chiefs, activists and priests, telling a sweeping story
about money and dependency, loss and culture, with stunning visual
detail by one of the greatest comics reporters alive.
- Hardback
- 272 pages
Paying the Land - Joe Sacco
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£17.99