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A continuation of the history of the Old North Trail (New Mexico to Northwest Territories) for the period 1850-1870 (Part 1, 1850-1860), two decades of great change for the Indian Nations of the Canadian west. While this ushered in the high point of adaptation of Native society to the Ango-European culture, it also set the stage for the Anglo disposession of their lands, properties and rights and the marginalization which continues to this day.
The Dene Tha' are one of the least-known First Nations in North America. They were the last Nation in Alberta to take reservations, the Chief then being the the last Hereditary Chief in Canada. They remained one of the most isolated groups until recently. There is virtually nothing in print pertaining to the history of this Nation. This is the first - and only - publication tracing the history of this grop from it's earliest origins to their settlement on reservations in the 1950's. This publication, dealing with Northwestern Alberta, is also the first comprehensive look at the history of the region. 148 pages.
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