Pathfinding on Plain and Prairie / Stirring Scenes of Life in the Canadian North-west
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A first-person collection of frontier narratives recounts life among Indigenous camps and settlers in the Canadian North-West, blending travel, hunting, and daily labor with accounts of building a mission, coping with epidemics, and teaching new skills. Episodes cover snow camping, long-distance hunting and dog-team travel, communal ceremonies and conjuring rituals, cattle and horse raids, and the practical tasks of house-building, fishing, and farming. Vignettes emphasize cross-cultural encounters, pastoral care, endurance in harsh landscapes, and the gradual formation of friendships and local communities amid hardship and seasonal change.
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