Through the Mackenzie Basin / A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899
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A first‑hand account recounts the 1899 treaty expedition into northern river basins, describing arduous overland and river travel, tracking, storms, and the practical challenges of reaching treaty grounds. It records assemblies with Indigenous and mixed‑ancestry communities, proceedings of treaty and half‑breed scrip commissions, and interactions at trading posts and police detachments. Rich travel and landscape detail—burnt forests, muskegs, lakes, portages—mixes with observations of local customs, gambling, mission activity, and administrative negotiations, blending travel narrative, ethnographic description, and official reportage into a single documentary chronicle.
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