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Publisher:Heritage House, 2008Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Touchie, Rodger D.Date:Created2008Summary:
The West was a lawless domain when Jerry Potts was born into the Upper Missouri fur trade in 1838. The son of a Scottish father and a Blood mother, he was given the name Bear Child by his Blood tribe for his bravery and tenacity while he was still a teen. In 1874, when the North West Mounted Police first marched west and sat lost and starving near the Canada–U.S. border, it was Potts who led them to shelter. Over the next 22 years he played a critical role in the peaceful settlement of the Canadian West.Bear Child: The Life and Times of Jerry Potts tells the story of this legendary character who personifies the turmoil of the frontier in two countries, the clash of two cultures he could call his own, and the strikingly different approaches of two expanding nations as they encroached upon the land of the buffalo and the nomadic tribes of the western Plains.
Sujets: Scouts (Reconnaissance) | North West Mounted Police (Canada) | Indigenous peoples--North America | Métis | Canada--Canadian Northwest | Potts, Jerry, 1840-1896 | Montana | Frontier and pioneer lifeOriginal Publisher: [Victoria], Heritage HouseLanguage(s): English