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Alberta History - The Old North Trail (Cree Trail), 15,000 Years of Indian History; 1820-1850

Joachim Fromhold

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08 December 2012
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Volume 3 in the history of the North Trail from New Mexico to Northern Alberta, covering the 30 years (1 generation) from 1820-1850. This period saw changes along the north trail that set the stage for the history of Alberta and western Canada as we know it - thanks to the unexpected results of an action by the Hudson's Bay Company. Blackfootpower and dominance began to subside in both the north andsouth of the trail, while the Mountain Cree now became thedominant group along the northern portion of the trail andin adjacent areas of British Columbia, Montana and Idaho. Atthe same time the Iroquois freemen, scattered from Lesser Slave Lake to Utah, became fully integrated into the Cree.Though the Blackfoot continued to be prominent and dominantin both north and south, culturally the area was now divided into the violent and hostile south and the relatively peaceful north. Throughout this area a rudi-mentary Postal service now connected the far-flung Cree.522 pages.

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Alberta History - The Old North Trail (Cree Trail), 15,000 Years of Indian History; 1820-1850

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Volume 3 in the history of the North Trail from New Mexico to Northern Alberta, covering the 30 years (1 generation) from 1820-1850. This period saw changes along the north trail that set the stage for the history of Alberta and western Canada as we know it - thanks to the unexpected results of an action by the Hudson's Bay Company. Blackfootpower and dominance began to subside in both the north andsouth of the trail, while the Mountain Cree now became thedominant group along the northern portion of the trail andin adjacent areas of British Columbia, Montana and Idaho. Atthe same time the Iroquois freemen, scattered from Lesser Slave Lake to Utah, became fully integrated into the Cree.Though the Blackfoot continued to be prominent and dominantin both north and south, culturally the area was now divided into the violent and hostile south and the relatively peaceful north. Throughout this area a rudi-mentary Postal service now connected the far-flung Cree.522 pages.

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