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Gabriel Dumont, The Canadians

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Born in St Boniface in 1837 of French and Indian parentage, Gabriel Dumont’s childhood was spent in the Saskatchewan country, where he grew accustomed to the semi-nomadic existence of the Metis. These were the proud days of the Metis nation, when its people roamed freely throughout the Prairies. The most stable social institution was the annual buffalo hunt with its rules. When Gabriel Dumont became head of the Great Saskatchewan Hunt in 1862 the end of the nomadic lifestyle was already in sight.  By George Woodcock

 

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ISBN: 9781550414929
Vendor: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd.
Purchase Description: History, Canadian Social Studies, Book

Weight 126 kg
Product Type

Social Studies

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