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The Cypress Hills : An Island by Itself

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With an abundance of buffalo, other game, and lodge pole pine, the hills straddling the Alberta/Saskatchewan/United States border were a natural gathering point for First Nations and Metis peoples.

Their presence drew the Hudson Bay Company and American free traders, whiskey traders, and wolfers, resulting in a clash of cultures culminating in the 1873 Cypress Hills massacre, an armed ambush of a Nakoda camp by a group of drunken wolfers and whiskey traders.

This event brought the Northwest Mounted Police to maintain peace in the west, and led to the creation of Fort Walsh, today a national historic site.

Hildebrandt and Hubner uncover the history, stories, and people to establish a historical narrative of this significant region.

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Product Details
Purich Publishing
1895830303 / 9781895830309
Paperback / softback
971.243
01/05/2007
Canada
184 pages
152 x 229 mm, 283 grams
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