Central to the Canadian experience are two equally historic figures Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfoot Confederacy and Colonel James F. Macleod, Commissioner of the North West Mounted Police. Crowfoot sought a solution to the devastation wrought by smallpox and the illegal whiskey trade that together wiped out nearly half the Blackfoot people. Colonel Macleod arrived in the Canadian North West with a force of less than 300 to bring law and order and end the ravages of the whiskey trade. He had a respect for native peoples and their way of life and over time was able to create an atmosphere of trust that resulted in a friendship with Crowfoot that saved the Canadian federation.
Set in the natural magnificence of the western prairies this novel follows with historic accuracy events on both sides of the border during the decisive years of 1876 and 1877.
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