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The New North / Cameron, Agnes Deans, 1863-1912
-fox--Breeding pelicans. CHAPTER IX SLAVE RIVER AND GREAT SLAVE LAKE "Red lemol-lade" kiddies--Tons of crystal salt--Great Slave Lake and its fertile shores--Yellow-Knife and Dog-Rib, subjects of the Seventh Edward--Hay River ... details...- creator(s) - Cameron, Agnes Deans, 1863-1912
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- subject(s) - eskimo; athabasca; mackenzie; fort; arctic; athabasca landing; fort chipewyan; hudson's bay; river; fort simpson; lesser slave; lake; slave lake; river; fort chipewyan; athabasca; fort; hudson's bay; lake; slave lake; fort simpson; lesser slave; arctic; eskimo; athabasca landing; mackenzie;
- title - The New North
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Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899 / Mair, Charles, 1838-1927
--Special stipulations with the Indians provided for. Chapter I From Edmonton To Lesser Slave Lake Arrival ... --Police contingent volunteers to track a boat to Lesser Slave Lake--Nature of country, burnt forests, muskegs, etc details...- creator(s) - Mair, Charles, 1838-1927
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- subject(s) - athabasca; hudson's bay; treaty; lake; lesser slave; river; fort chipewyan; fort; slave lake; indians; fort mcmurray; athabasca landing; slave; bay; region; fort mcmurray; river; slave; fort chipewyan; region; indians; athabasca; fort; hudson's bay; lake; slave lake; treaty; lesser slave; bay; athabasca landing;
- title - Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899
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The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake / Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
-stick. We were then on Great Slave Lake where the timber was small, but the best they could get on a small island was chosen ... that he was a first-class cook, a steady, cheerful worker, and a capable guide as far as Great Slave Lake details...- creator(s) - Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
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- subject(s) - caribou; preble; buffalo; billy; canoe; fort; lake; hudson's bay; river; camp; buffalo; caribou; river; camp; canoe; fort; hudson's bay; lake; preble; billy;
- title - The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
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Northern Lights, Volume 4. / Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
' night, from Great Slave Lake." Finden sighed. "Ten years ago he was a man to look at twice ... ! There is something cool to drink. Ah yes, he is ver' bad, that man from the Great Slave Lake." Inside the house details...- creator(s) - Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
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- subject(s) - jopp; varley; jansen; terry; gow johnson; finden; tim; rufus holly; silver tassel; fergus; laura sloly; rufus; orion; constantine; laura; healer; tassel; william rufus; billy rufus; faith healer; tim; jansen; jopp; laura; faith healer; laura sloly; rufus; orion; silver tassel; billy rufus; finden; varley; constantine; gow johnson; tassel; william rufus; rufus holly; terry; fergus; healer;
- title - Northern Lights, Volume 4.
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The Journey to the Polar Sea / Franklin, John, 1786-1847
, and of the Portages. Slave Lake and Fort Providence. Scarcity of Provisions, and Discontent of the Canadian Voyagers ... in favour of the route by Cumberland House and through the chain of posts to the Great Slave Lake details...- creator(s) - Franklin, John, 1786-1847
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- subject(s) - lake; indians; esquimaux; fort; canoes; encamped; river; deer; encampment; copper; canoe; fort chipewyan; hunters; ice; fort enterprise; hudson's bay; encamped; hunters; river; fort chipewyan; deer; encampment; canoe; indians; copper; fort; hudson's bay; lake; fort enterprise; ice; canoes; esquimaux;
- title - The Journey to the Polar Sea
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The March of the White Guard / Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
the wastes of snow stretching away beyond Great Slave Lake to the arctic circle. He meditated a moment, went ... down by Great Slave Lake to Fort Providence. That was nine months ago. He has not come here details...- creator(s) - Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
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- subject(s) - jaspar hume; lepage; hume; late carscallen; carscallen; jaspar; jeff hyde; gaspe toujours; jeff; bouche; toujours; factor; hyde; manitou mountain; gaspe; fort; white guard; cloud; sky; fort providence; barren grounds; guard; toujours; gaspe; jaspar hume; jeff hyde; late carscallen; guard; cloud; hyde; jaspar; fort; white guard; hume; lepage; factor; bouche; gaspe toujours; sky; barren grounds; carscallen; fort providence; manitou mountain; jeff;
- title - The March of the White Guard
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The Gun-Brand / Hendryx, James B., 1880-1963
of Great Slave Lake. There you will be unmolested by the debauching rivermen, and yet within easy reach ... 's boss canoeman. Straight across the vast expanse of Great Slave Lake they headed, and skirting details...- creator(s) - Hendryx, James B., 1880-1963
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- subject(s) - macnair; lapierre; chloe; elliston; lefroy; pierre lapierre; chloe elliston; big lena; miss elliston; indians; bob macnair; louchoux girl; brute macnair; snare lake; macnair's indians; chloe elliston's; harriet penny; tiger elliston; corporal ripley; john; harriet penny; bob macnair; chloe; lefroy; corporal ripley; chloe elliston's; john; snare lake; indians; pierre lapierre; tiger elliston; miss elliston; chloe elliston; macnair; brute macnair; macnair's indians; lapierre; louchoux girl; big lena; elliston;
- title - The Gun-Brand
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The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure / Heming, Arthur Henry Howard, 1870-1940
Chepewyan, and then at Fort McMurray. After that he went to Lesser Slave Lake, then on to the Peace River ... Owing to their knowledge of wood-craft some Indians are very clever at deduction. On Great Slave Lake details...- creator(s) - Heming, Arthur Henry Howard, 1870-1940
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- subject(s) - koo; hoo; moose; hunter; canoe; factor; fur; trap; snow; indian; hudson's bay; wolf; fox; trail; koo; trail; trap; fur; canoe; hudson's bay; hunter; wolf; hoo; factor; indian; moose; snow; fox;
- title - The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure
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The Red Man's Continent: a chronicle of aboriginal America / Huntington, Ellsworth, 1876-1947
Bear Lake and continue through Great Slave Lake, Lake Athabasca, and Lake Winnipeg to the Lake ... York Harbor, the Mohawk Valley, and the Great Lakes. It is equally important that the eastern highlands details...- creator(s) - Huntington, Ellsworth, 1876-1947
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- subject(s) - cordillera; america; indians; laurentian highland; northern; agriculture; climate; tribes; southern; mexico; forests; coastal plain; california; forest; region; north; continent; regions; soil; soil; tribes; america; cordillera; laurentian highland; agriculture; north; region; indians; regions; continent; forests; southern; northern; california; climate; forest; mexico; coastal plain;
- title - The Red Man's Continent: a chronicle of aboriginal America
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The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion / Mackie, John, 1862-1939
from the Red River in the east to the Fraser in the west, and from Pah-ogh-kee Lake in the south to the Great Slave Lake in the north. He had been _voyageur_, trapper, cowboy, farm-hand in the Great North ... details...- creator(s) - Mackie, John, 1862-1939
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- subject(s) - pasmore; pepin; dorothy; rory; pepin quesnelle; douglas; jacques; sergeant pasmore; bastien lagrange; indians; breed; louis riel; breed; bastien lagrange; sergeant pasmore; pasmore; louis riel; douglas; pepin quesnelle; dorothy; indians; pepin; jacques; rory;
- title - The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion
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