The blossoming of Métis society and culture in the 19th century marked a fascinating and colourful era in western Canadian history. Drawing from journals and contemporary sources, Irene Ternier Gordon presents a lively account of Métis life in the area that is now Saskatchewan and Alberta. Here are the stories of the masters of the plains - Métis buffalo hunters, traders and entrepreneurs like Louis Goulet, Norbert Welsh and the legendary Gabriel Dumont. From the delightful details of marriage customs, feasts and fancy clothing to the sad consequences of the events of 1885, this books is a vivid chronicle of Métis life.
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