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Hugh A. Dempsey

    Hugh Dempsey è un celebrato storico e scrittore canadese le cui opere approfondiscono la storia e la cultura del Canada occidentale. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un profondo rispetto per le tradizioni indigene e dalla capacità di riportare in vita il passato attraverso narrazioni avvincenti. L'approccio di Dempsey alla scrittura si basa su una ricerca meticolosa e su una narrazione che immerge il lettore negli eventi storici e nelle vite di coloro che li hanno plasmati. La sua vasta conoscenza e la dedizione nel documentare il passato della regione lo rendono una voce significativa nella letteratura canadese.

    Charcoal's World
    Big Bear
    The Amazing Death of Calf Shirt: And Other Blackfoot Stories
    • Drawing on over 40 years of research, this collection presents an oral history of the Blackfoot people, chronicling their experiences from 1690 to the present. The narratives feature notable figures like warriors Calf Shirt and Low Horn, reflecting their struggles against government control and the challenges of adapting to a changing world. Based on interviews with Blackfoot elders and thorough research of historical documents, these factual stories offer a profound insight into the resilience and history of the Blackfoot community.

      The Amazing Death of Calf Shirt: And Other Blackfoot Stories
    • Big Bear

      • 227pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      When the white settlers came to western Canada, Big Bear realized that the Cree Indians' way of life was threatened, and he fought to prevent his people from being reduced to poverty-stricken outcasts in their own land. Although his protests were peaceful, he was labelled a troublemaker. Years of frustration and rage exploded when his followers killed the white people of Frog Lake, a tragedy Big Bear was powerless to stop. The old chief stood trial for inciting rebellion--though all he had sought was justice and freedom.

      Big Bear
    • Charcoal's world was bounded by the mountains, hills, and plains of southwestern Alberta. The tale of Charcoal is well known among the Indians of southern Alberta. This book offers an Indian side of a story of Indian-white confrontation.

      Charcoal's World