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The Laughing People recounts Serge Bouchard's anthropological research in the 1970s in Ekuanitshit, documenting the Indigenous Innu people and illuminating how wide-scale injustice and cultural meaning manifest in individual terms. The book invites readers to take part in preserving Innu history, thereby protecting an Innu future.

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The Laughing People recounts Serge Bouchard's anthropological research in the 1970s in Ekuanitshit, documenting the Indigenous Innu people and illuminating how wide-scale injustice and cultural meaning manifest in individual terms. The book invites readers to take part in preserving Innu history, thereby protecting an Innu future.
Autorenporträt
Serge Bouchard (1948-2021), a renowned broadcaster with Radio-Canada and a prolific French-language author, received the Governor General's Literary Award for non-fiction for Les yeux tristes de mon camion and the Prix Victor-Barbeau from the Académie des lettres du Québec for Le peuple rieur. Marie-Christine Lévesque (1958-2020), Serge Bouchard's partner, was an editor and regular contributor to his books.