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On Western Trails in the Early Seventies

Pioneer Life in the Canadian Northwest
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In the enthralling narrative of «On Western Trails in the Early Seventies,» Reverend John McDougall, a revered pioneer and missionary, delves into the heart of frontier pioneer life in the expansive Canadian Northwest. Unveiling his extensive travels and experiences, McDougall's memoir captures the essence of survival on the rugged Canadian land during the early 1870s. His life unfolds against the backdrop of the untamed Canadian Northwest, a vast expanse where survival demanded resilience, skill, and an intimate understanding of the land. As a seasoned buffalo hunter, McDougall's prowess was tested in the face of challenging terrains, encounters with indigenous peoples, and the looming threat of unscrupulous whiskey traders. The memoir not only chronicles McDougall's remarkable journey through territories often fraught with danger but also reflects his dual role as an advocate for indigenous communities and an eager proponent of westward expansion for white settlers. His encounters with the indigenous people highlight the delicate balance between forging friendships and grappling with the encroachment of settlers, presenting a complex and nuanced view of the cultural dynamics at play during this pivotal period.

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Release date on Litres:
02 November 2024
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240 p.
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4066339587885
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