Crowfoot (The Canadians)

Type
Book
Authors
Carlotta Hacker ( Hacker, Carlotta )
 
ISBN 10
0889022380 
ISBN 13
9780889022386 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1977 
Publisher
Pages
63 
Subject
Crowfoot -- 1830?-1890 
Abstract
"When Crowfoot was born in 1830, the Blackfoot Confederacy was a powerful nation living free in the prairies. But as Crowfoot was growing up, earning a reputation for courage and wisdom, the Blackfoot way of life was disintegrating. Traders brought disease and liquor; The buffalo herds dwindled; Government incentives encouraged settlers to flock to the west. Humiliated and bewildered, the Blackfoot had to accept government food rations in order to avoid starvation. Crowfoot, born to be a warrior but destined to become a peacemaker, was the Blackfoot spokesman in this time of crisis. Sensing that settlement was inevitable, and committed above all to peace, he encouraged cooperation with the government and the NWMP. He persuaded other chiefs to sign treaty Number Seven, and refrained form supporting the Northwest Rebellion. The task of restraining a people who placed a high value on bold warfare was difficult, and Crowfoot's peaceful policies were sometimes unpopular with his own people. Nevertheless, he succeeded in preserving peace between two very different cultures. His success was due to his eloquence and diplomacy, and above all to his personal integrity."--WorldCat.org. 
Description
63 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 22 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Contents:
Son of a great nation
Years of glory
The coming of the red coats
The settlers and the Sioux
Treaty number seven
Troubled times
Rebellion or neutrality?
A peacekeeper to the end.  
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