The famous Canadian anthropologist, journalist and essayist Serge Bouchard (1947), a specialist in northern life and the history of Amerindians and Métis, has studied the life of truckers who travel from one end to the other of the immensity of Canadian territory and has He has worked extensively in the fields of anthropology and culture, while also developing a career as a journalist.
Bouchard is the author of about twenty books, including L'homme descend de l'ourse, Récits de Mathieu Mestokosho, chasseur innu and The Age of the Woolly Mammoths (first to be translated into our language). An excellent communicator, Bouchard has spent more than thirty years giving lectures to diverse audiences, both on the realities of indigenous peoples and on current and philosophical issues.