There Will Be War: Newfield House
Autor Robert Kennedy Bellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2020
The Prairie Indians, who had signed Treaty 6 with the Queen in 1876 at Fort Carlton and are reluctant to occupy the confining Indian reserves that they had been allocated, are suffering from severe malnutrition. Without the prairie bison on which they had depended for generations, they now face starvation. In addition, they-especially their children and elders-are being decimated by diseases such as scarlet fever, smallpox, and measles. There is no sign of the medicine chest that they had been promised in the treaties. Back in western Manitoba, the settlers' nightmare is that the Indians and the M tis will find common ground and unite their formidable warrior skills to drive the settlers from their lands. Accounts of the bloody Sioux uprising in Minnesota only twenty-two years earlier fan these fears.
Unrest is rampant....
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781525578021
ISBN-10: 1525578022
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Friesenpress
Colecția Newfield House
Seria Newfield House
ISBN-10: 1525578022
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Friesenpress
Colecția Newfield House
Seria Newfield House
Notă biografică
Robert Kennedy Bell grew up on Newfield Farm: the subject of this book. He began his education at Blaris School, a one-room schoolhouse a mile from their home. With the closing of that school, he continued his education at Isabella and Miniota. He received a BSc and a Certificate in Education from Brandon College and an MSc in limnology from the University of Manitoba. After enjoying 10 years as a principal of junior and senior high schools in Glenella, Manitoba and Aklavik and Hay River, Northwest Territories, he spent another 15 years in wildlife administration for the Government of the Northwest Territories. This latter period coincided with the negotiation of aboriginal land claims across the Northwest Territories, all of which had the shared primary objective of carving out a meaningful role for beneficiaries in the administration of wildlife and fisheries. He is the author of several technical papers and chapters in books dealing with the shared management of wildlife in Canada. In 1986, Robert joined his oldest brother, Jack, to form a consulting firm, Norplan Consulting, in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The firm specialized in renewable resource administration and environmental impact assessments. Now semiretired, he lives in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, about 25 miles west of Fort Carlton (near where the first major battle of the 1885 insurrection took place). This is the second volume of his Newfield House series.