Description: Barbeau, Marius. Indian Days in Canadian Rockies. Macmillan 1923 Hardcover in DJ Very Good/Good, some wear and tears to dj Quarto 208 pp "The American Indians once figured in the fore ground Of our history. Their numbers were large enough to command respect, and their martial ardour inspired fear in all who ventured uninvited across their frontiers in the limitless expanses of the new world. Those were the days Of Old, the days of early borderlands where everyone held his fate in his hands as a frail gift of Providence, the days Of the coureurs-des-bois, the explorers and the fur traders the real Indian days." "Dedicating his life to preserving the traditional cultures of northernmost America, Marius Barbeau (1883–1969) was perhaps the most noted Canadian ethnographer of the twentieth century. Through his efforts, thousands of folk songs, tales, and other art forms reflecting the unique culture of Canada were recorded, catalogued, and preserved for future generations." Encyclopedia.com
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Publication Year: 1923
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Language: English
Book Title: Indian Days in Canadian Rockies
Author: Barbeau, Marius.
Genre: Native American
Topic: Canada