Echo Maker - Dundurn

Echo Maker

Craig Macdonald and the Lives that Produced One of Canada's Most Significant Historical Maps

Available Sep 9th 2025

Paperback
$ 39.99

Description

In an example of truth and reconciliation put into practice, Craig Macdonald spent decades creating a unique map of Temagami, developed through trust and experience, in partnership with the Teme-Augama Anishinaabe.

The story of the Historical Map of Temagami is a truly remarkable one. Starting in the mid-1960s, Craig Macdonald began to learn from Indigenous trappers and travellers, with a special emphasis on the traditional lands and winter ways of the Teme-Augama Anishinaabe. He became familiar with Anishinaabemowin, and built a lasting bond with the traditional knowledge holders. Returning year after year to map the land, Macdonald painstakingly built cartograpic and research skills compiling a historical map of traditional winter and summer travel routes, original shorelines and trails.

The map stands as an example of truth and reconciliation in practice. It protects the traditional knowledge of the people and, for his efforts, Craig Macdonald was given a new name: Echo Maker.

Echo Maker documents Macdonald’s life and his work on the map; his expeditions and production of the bible of winter travel technologies and techniques, Traditional Sledding in North America; and his testimony during the 1980s in support of the Teme-Augama First Nation’s land claim. Details of the incredible map are reproduced throughout.

Contributors

James Raffan

James Raffan, a much experienced writer, paddler and northern traveller, has been recognized with many honours including the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. He is the Curator of the Canadian Canoe Museum in Peterborough, and resides in Seeleys Bay, Ontario.

Book Details

Paperback
September 2025
6x9 in
360 pp
9781459755765
ePub
September 2025
-
360 pp
9781459755772
ePub
September 2025
-
360 pp
9781459755789