HUGH Brody has friends in communities across the high Arctic and the thousands of miles of forest that lie between the tundra of Canada's far north and the wide prairies of its cultivated south. Few have made as much of an impression on him as a Dunne-za Indian called Jimmy Field.

In his house in Highgate, Brody tells the story of a man who "was a kind of genius of that territory and way of life" Full article



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