The Cypress Hills
An Island by Itself
Walter Hildebrandt author Brian Hubner author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Purich Publishing
Published:1st May '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
With an abundance of buffalo, other game, and lodge pole pine, the hills straddling the Alberta/Saskatchewan/United States border were a natural gathering point for First Nations and Métis peoples. Their presence drew the Hudson Bay Company and American free traders, whiskey traders, and wolfers, resulting in a clash of cultures culminating in the 1873 Cypress Hills massacre, an armed ambush of a Nakoda camp by a group of drunken wolfers and whiskey traders. This event brought the Northwest Mounted Police to maintain peace in the west, and led to the creation of Fort Walsh, today a national historic site. Hildebrandt and Hubner uncover the history, stories, and people to establish a historical narrative of this significant region.
ISBN: 9781895830309
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 280g
184 pages