The War Trail of Big Bear: Being the Story of the Connection of Big Bear and Other Cree Indian Chiefs and Their Followers with the Canadian North-west Rebellion of 1885, the Frog Lake Massacre and Events Leading Up to and Following It, and of Two Month's Imprisonment in the Camp of the Hostiles |
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Contents
THE FROG LAKE SETTLEMENT | 9 |
THE ANNUITY PAYMENTS AT FORT PITT | 15 |
WHEN POUNDMAKER DEFIED THE N W M P | 24 |
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