The Wintego of our Discontent: Environment and Environmentalism on the Churchill River

The Saskatchewan Power Corporation's plans for a dam on the Churchill River and the subsequent study and enquiry sparked debate in Northern and Southern Saskatchewan on the meaning of the Churchill River. Many people from southern and northern Saskatchewan expressed their ideas about why they o...

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Main Author: Pryor, Cara
Other Authors: Korinek, Valerie, de Brou, Dave, Miller, Jim
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/6181
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/6181 2023-05-15T15:55:09+02:00 The Wintego of our Discontent: Environment and Environmentalism on the Churchill River Pryor, Cara Korinek, Valerie de Brou, Dave Miller, Jim 2001 http://hdl.handle.net/10388/6181 unknown University of Saskatchewan http://hdl.handle.net/10388/6181 TC-SSU-6181 Thesis 2001 ftusaskatchewan 2022-01-17T11:51:33Z The Saskatchewan Power Corporation's plans for a dam on the Churchill River and the subsequent study and enquiry sparked debate in Northern and Southern Saskatchewan on the meaning of the Churchill River. Many people from southern and northern Saskatchewan expressed their ideas about why they opposed or supported hydroelectric development. By studying this debate, The Wintego of Our Discontent explores the meaning of nature and wilderness, region and ethnicity, for Saskatchewan people in the 1970s. It shows that ideas of nature and wilderness are defined by history, culture, gender, geography and economic status. It draws conclusions on the implications of those definitions for environmental protection and points to the problems inherent in ideas of nature and wilderness. Thesis Churchill River University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK
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description The Saskatchewan Power Corporation's plans for a dam on the Churchill River and the subsequent study and enquiry sparked debate in Northern and Southern Saskatchewan on the meaning of the Churchill River. Many people from southern and northern Saskatchewan expressed their ideas about why they opposed or supported hydroelectric development. By studying this debate, The Wintego of Our Discontent explores the meaning of nature and wilderness, region and ethnicity, for Saskatchewan people in the 1970s. It shows that ideas of nature and wilderness are defined by history, culture, gender, geography and economic status. It draws conclusions on the implications of those definitions for environmental protection and points to the problems inherent in ideas of nature and wilderness.
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