An intimate look at the history of the land and people of Labrador.
Bill Rompkey was a teacher, school superintendent, and civil servant in Newfoundland/Labrador before his election to the House of Commons in 1972 and his appointment to the Senate in 1995, where he still holds office.
An ambitious undertaking that mixes history with personal observation. Few could match Senator Rompkeys knowledge of Labrador, and it is wonderful to have his account of the region. He makes trenchant observations on the important subject of Newfoundland-Labrador relations, and provides a rich and admirable commentary on the history of the First Nations communities of Labrador. Peter Neary, Faculty of Social Science, The University of Western Ontario Rompkey offers a concise and readable review of aspects of Labradors pre-Confederation past. He provides a view of the post-Confederation issues of governance and economic development that is all the more interesting because it comes from an author with considerable personal experience in these areas. John G. Reid, Department of History, Saint Mary's University
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