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Chief Smallboy Multiple Nations One of the longest stories

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One of the longest stories and one that the author indicates is his personal favourite is The Naked Bear

One of the Family: Métis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan is a study by Métis historian Brenda Macdougall about the importance of family in understanding the cultural history of Métis people in northwestern Saskatchewan

As a staff member from Oxford University's Pitt Rivers Museum

and the symbols and the bass wood pegs represent the fifty Chiefs at the time of the founding of The Great Peace

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Chief Smallboy Multiple Nations One of the longest storiesChief Smallboy: In Pursuit of Freedom is an account of Chief Johnny Bob (Robert) Smallboy (1898 1984) who was a noted elder who led his community to a new settlement away from the harsh realities of reserve life. He grew up in a traditional family that settled on their allotted reserve at Hobbema in central Alberta. He was a hunter, trapper, farmer, and then became Chief of Ermineskin Band from 1959 to 1969. In 1969 Chief Smallboy moved some community

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