In this groundbreaking collection, Ruth DyckFehderau and twenty-seven
storytellers offer a rich and timely accounting of contemporary life in
Eeyou Istchee, the territory of the James Bay Cree of Northern Quebec.
The stories are connected by diabetes, but they are not records of
illness as much as they are deeply personal accounts of life in the
North: the fine, swaying balances of living both in town and on the
land, of family and work and studies, of healing from relocations and
residential school histories while building communities of safety and
challenge and joy, of hunting and hockey, and much more.
Sweet Bloods is essential reading for anyone who knows anyone with
diabetes, and for anyone interested in a contemporary rendering of one
of Canada's vibrant, thriving, and highly adaptive Indigenous
communities.
This book is published by Cree Board of Health and Social Services of
James Bay and distributed by WLU Press.