Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

These inspiring true stories illuminate the courage and wisdom of five 19th-century Native leaders and famous Métis who fought against impossible odds to preserve the culture and rights of their people. The visionary Cree leader Big Bear sought peace and a better life, only to be hunted mercilessly and imprisoned unjustly. Jerry Potts, the legendary North West Mounted Police guide and interpreter, helped smash the whisky trade and negotiate treaties. Persevering through sorrow and defeat, brave and steadfast men such as these left a lasting mark on Aboriginal culture and the history of western Canada.

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Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

These inspiring true stories illuminate the courage and wisdom of five 19th-century Native leaders and famous Métis who fought against impossible odds to preserve the culture and rights of their people. The visionary Cree leader Big Bear sought peace and a better life, only to be hunted mercilessly and imprisoned unjustly. Jerry Potts, the legendary North West Mounted Police guide and interpreter, helped smash the whisky trade and negotiate treaties. Persevering through sorrow and defeat, brave and steadfast men such as these left a lasting mark on Aboriginal culture and the history of western Canada.

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Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

by Holly Quan
Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

Native Chiefs and Famous Metis (HH): Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West

by Holly Quan

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These inspiring true stories illuminate the courage and wisdom of five 19th-century Native leaders and famous Métis who fought against impossible odds to preserve the culture and rights of their people. The visionary Cree leader Big Bear sought peace and a better life, only to be hunted mercilessly and imprisoned unjustly. Jerry Potts, the legendary North West Mounted Police guide and interpreter, helped smash the whisky trade and negotiate treaties. Persevering through sorrow and defeat, brave and steadfast men such as these left a lasting mark on Aboriginal culture and the history of western Canada.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781894974745
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Company, Limited
Publication date: 06/01/2009
Series: Amazing Stories Series
Pages: 136
Sales rank: 227,084
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Holly Quan lives in the foothills of southwestern Alberta among the poplars and coyotes. In addition to two books in the Amazing Stories series, she has written two guidebooks and magazine articles on travel, food, horses, marketing and other topics that pique her interest. When she’s not busy working on her novel—a work many years in the making—she loves to ski, ride, hike, swim, drink wine with her friends and howl at the moon.

Table of Contents

Preface 11

Prologue 13

Chapter 1 A Changing World 15

Chapter 2 Big Bear (Mistahimusqua) 23

Chapter 3 Poundmaker (Pitikwahanapiwiyin) 46

Chapter 4 Peter Erasmus 63

Chapter 5 Crowfoot (Isapo-Muxiha) 83

Chapter 6 Jerry Potts (Ky-yo-kosi, Bear Child) 104

Bibliography 128

Index 130

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