'Trace the history of seal hunting, the impact of the fur trade and the relationship, if any, to the slaughter of the Indian, Buffalo, and other Natives of the America's. Determine the extent to which the Canadian government, explicitly or otherwise, furthered such endeavors and are responsible for reparations, if any, due subject [Native Americans].'Little Bear' tells the story of American colonial greed, plunder, genocide and the unchecked destruction of a culture, and species of mammals through the eyes of a naive New York lawyer whose life is about to be transformed.In Demian Desault's research for a lawsuit the US Government hopes will tag the Canadian government with the tens of billions potentially due in reparations to American Native Tribal nations, he comes to learn of the Inuit tribes of the Arctic. Meeting 'Little Bear', a stunningly beautiful Inuit Princess, he learns of their way of life, and the beauty they live within and create in the sparse and seeming barren environment. 'Little Bear' tells a powerful and redeeming story of man at his worst, across the centuries and the redemption wonder and joy available to any who find a way to shed the scales from their eyes and see the magnificence of life through a prism of untold and almost unimaginable beauty.
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