Table of Contents
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-----Western Canada's Foremost Storyteller
Page 11-21
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-----From Grant MacEwan's Journals
Page 22-27
The Old West 1754–1881
Page 28-95
-----Anthony Henday: An Old Smuggler Who Made History
Page 29-31
-----With Face to the West
Page 32-44
-----Laidlaw's Pigs
Page 45-46
-----Rowand of Fort Edmonton
Page 47-49
-----Maski-pitoon: "He Stands Alone"
Page 50-57
-----Political Comedy at the Portage
Page 58-62
-----Fred Kanouse: The Trader
Page 63-68
-----At the Sign of the Buffalo
Page 69-73
-----Birds by the Barrel
Page 74-78
-----Storms Without Shelter
Page 79-88
-----The Inglorious Return
Page 89-95
The Changing West 1881–1910
Page 96-179
-----The Great Clarence and His Generation of Big Steers
Page 97-100
-----Trader Burns
Page 101-108
-----First Fair at Hub City
Page 109-114
-----Meet Sir Frederick
Page 115-121
-----Bedson's Buffalo
Page 122-130
-----The Plains "Noblemen"
Page 131-138
-----Trails and Rails to the North
Page 139-144
-----Trail to Disaster
Page 145-150
-----The Alberta Hotel
Page 151-159
-----Ernest Cashel: Nolan's Most Infamous Client
Page 160-169
-----"To Hell With Ottawa: We'll Do It Ourselves"
Page 170-179
Culture and Agriculture 1910–1946
Page 180-231
-----Education, Experiment, and an Unlikely Champion
Page 181-187
-----Harrison's Dream Horse
Page 188-194
-----Historic Harvest Scenes at the Cameron, 1920
Page 195-202
-----Stampeding on the Streets
Page 203-210
-----Horse Race Down the Mountainside
Page 211-213
-----The Pulling Contests
Page 214-219
-----The Herders and Their Dogs
Page 220-225
-----A Cowboy's Horse
Page 226-231
Personal Glimpses
Page 232-241
-----Water Pleasure: A Raft on the South Saskatchewan
Page 233-237
-----Interview with J.W. Grant MacEwan
Page 238-241
Bibliography
Page 247-250
Selected Books
Page 251-256
About the Author
Page 257-257
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